We’re Going on a Bug Hunt
Invite children to go on an adventure to find bugs on your outdoor area, backyard, or local playground. Ask children where they think they will find insects — always following their lead in the shared exploration.
Nature-based learning uses the world around us to increase children's development across various learning domains. It involves outdoor experiences for children that promote health, exploration, and connection with living and non-living elements of nature. Resources in this collection provide strategies for incorporating nature-based play into learning environments and curricula.
Learn more about the benefits of outdoor play.
Invite children to go on an adventure to find bugs on your outdoor area, backyard, or local playground. Ask children where they think they will find insects — always following their lead in the shared exploration.
Take a nature walk and roll! Children and adults might be walking or rolling around in a stroller, buggy, or wheelchair. All ways of moving are wonderful, and we encourage choosing a pathway that works for everyone.
Find out what research says about using nature as a tool to support children's development across learning domains. Discover strategies for creating time and space for nature play in your learning environment.
Outdoor play supports infant and toddler health, development, and learning. Explore strategies and standards for strengthening young children's connection to the outdoors while keeping them safe.
Learn about benefits of outdoor time for infants and toddlers. Find suggestions for creating outdoor play spaces, safety considerations, and strategies and policies to support quality infant-toddler programming.
Learn how to use the natural world as a learning tool to improve outcomes for young children in your center.
Nature play is important for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, families, staff, and communities. Watch this video series, and apply the resources to plan successful nature-based activities.
Learn how to use ideas from nature to teach language and literacy in the classroom.
Find out how to use the natural world as a learning tool to improve outcomes for young children in your classroom.
Learn how to plan activities that use nature to teach children math concepts and skills.