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By Brooke Davis

 

Book 1 in the Nature Craft Series.

 

Hours of nature play ideas in one handy book. Wild Imagination is our first book in the nature craft series. It is a beautiful, practical and easy-to-use nature activity guide for kids aged 2 - 10 years.

With this book, you'll always have an activity ready for outdoor play and you'll find ways to bring nature indoors - perfect for those times when you're stuck inside.

It makes a wonderful resource for parents and grandparents, early years and primary teachers and home schoolers seeking more nature play ideas.

Activities are open-ended, adaptable to suit your location, require minimal craft supplies and are inexpensive. There is a range of printables at the back of the book to extend the fun. Consider adding Paint Pens, Clay, a Whittling Knife or Fabric Bunting (available in our shop) to your book order, to get the most out of the crafts within the book.

Activities help boost creativity, problem solving skills and persistence, while nature play improves fine motor skills, physical strength and coordination.

Inside the book you will find more than 20 nature play activities that are practical and easy to do, including:

  • Flower crowns
  • Fabric printing
  • Wood whittling
  • Pocket press
  • Stick people
  • Magic potions
  • Nature masks
  • Mud cakes
  • Christmas wreath
  • Nature paint brushes and many more.

Wild Imagination

$39.00Price

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