Cuteness overload. I‘m in the very lucky position to see ‚this‘ picture weekly. On the same day I meet with other Nordic walkers in the woods nearby, we encounter groups of young children who have their day out in the woods. They find things in nature, learn to know and protect their environment, then they have, weather permitting, a small BBQ or a lunch from their rucksack (so tiny!), the share their experiences, make new friends. I do envy them ever so little because they truly live in a (still) perfect world.
I so agree, and this is my class, once a week we have outdoor adventure day, where we spend as much time as possible outdoors for school, so good for all the reasons you’ve said
Outdoor field trips were the best with backpacks to store their treasures.
I once had a field trip at a museum. In the middle of the docent’s presentation, a garter snake escaped one of my student’s pockets. She was mortified, and I was embarassed. He smuggled it onto the bus.
Cuteness overload. I‘m in the very lucky position to see ‚this‘ picture weekly. On the same day I meet with other Nordic walkers in the woods nearby, we encounter groups of young children who have their day out in the woods. They find things in nature, learn to know and protect their environment, then they have, weather permitting, a small BBQ or a lunch from their rucksack (so tiny!), the share their experiences, make new friends. I do envy them ever so little because they truly live in a (still) perfect world.
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I so agree, and this is my class, once a week we have outdoor adventure day, where we spend as much time as possible outdoors for school, so good for all the reasons you’ve said
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So adorable 🥰
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jumping right into spring
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Having fun 🤩
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Yes!
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💛🧡💜
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Nothing better than to see kids out in nature, exploring and learning.
Best wishes, Pete.
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How special. I love seeing children enjoy the outdoors.
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nothing like it –
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True. True. True. ‘Tis the month!
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let’s go!
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So cute, thanks.
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Absolutely wonderful to see this!!! Thankfully we see more and more American preschoolers experiencing the outdoors in similar ways!!
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So good for everyone
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100% 🤗
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Like nature, youth have no boundaries.
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So true
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Outdoor trip! Love that you do this weekly with the kinder. So many things to learn. Thankfully, you did not get our snow ;-)
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We had a bit, added to the excitement,but none sticking
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I bet it was exciting :)
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Adventure calls! Possibilities are endless, which is a metaphor for each of those small humans.
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Oh….like peering down the rabbit hole…the best kind of adventure! 😎
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Best possible way to instill a lifelong love and appreciation of nature. Get them out there early and often (as my dad did with me).
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I always loved field trips!
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We try to spend one school day a week outside
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So sweet
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And so excited!
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Yes! Love that
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Cute!
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❤️
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Curiosity and cuteness combined.
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Absolutely!
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The adventure begins!
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onward!
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I love the innocence of children who can see beyond what’s there.
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that’s exactly it –
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Thanks for sharing these kids on the trail. Anita
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my pleasure
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Can it please hurry up and put the spirit of youth in my knees?! Haha. Another great post thanks Beth :)
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I wish, too!
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Outdoor field trips were the best with backpacks to store their treasures.
I once had a field trip at a museum. In the middle of the docent’s presentation, a garter snake escaped one of my student’s pockets. She was mortified, and I was embarassed. He smuggled it onto the bus.
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oops, to the snake! we have one day at week outside at school, and they get better at it as the year goes on, and the treasures we find…
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Adventure awaits!
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onward!
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They want to investigate as closely as possible, Beth.
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that they do –
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❤️
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we’re off!
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😀
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I love seeing this little field trip – takes me back!
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we go outside for school one day each week
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I would love to be on that trail!
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it never fails to be exciting, this time we were hiking to snake rock!
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What an adorable scene, Beth!
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a weekly adventure )
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Looks like fun! I’d love to be on that trail too!
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