Every day is filled with discovery, movement, wonder, and joyful learning experiences.
Natural materials inspire children to express themselves through art in unique and meaningful ways.
Through exploration, questioning, observation, and experimentation, children build the foundations for scientific thinking, reasoning, and lifelong learning.
Outdoor activities encourage gross motor development, support healthy brain and body development, advance school readiness, build self-confidence, and promote social-emotional growth.
"Nature is a tool to get children to experience not just the wider world, but themselves." — Stephen Moss
Children develop early math skills by counting, sorting, measuring, and recognizing patterns in the natural world.
Children build early reading and language skills through hands-on exploration, storytelling, and meaningful experiences in nature.
Daily opportunities for exploration help children grow into capable, self-assured learners.
Outdoor play builds community and helps children develop belonging, empathy, communication, cooperation, and respect for others.