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Teaching Sustainability to Children Through Everyday Nature
In the Nature Curious Pathway, sustainability isn’t taught as a topic to cover. It’s noticed, lived, and revisited through everyday experiences — following the rhythm of the seasons.
Here you’ll find articles that reflect that approach: calm, practical ideas for families and educators who want to support nature connection, curiosity, and care for the planet without overwhelm.
Explore the Nature Curious Pathway
Supporting thoughtful, eco-conscious choices at home, in learning, and in everyday family life.
Be Kind to Animals
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Inspirational Women Naturalists
Historically, the most famous naturalists have predominantly been men. Namescontinue reading…
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Taking Maths Outdoors
This month’s blog post is packed with ways to combinecontinue reading…
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Supporting Winter Wildlife: fun activities to support nature in your
January is a great time to support the wild birdscontinue reading…
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The importance of playing in soil
The importance of playing in soil For years, the advicecontinue reading…
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How to introduce children to more plant-based food
There are many benefits to having more plant-based foods incontinue reading…
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Nature Activities for Half Term
Autumn is here, with its vast array of colours, smellscontinue reading…
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The rise of forest schools and the benefits for young
For many of us as parents, the challenges of homeschoolingcontinue reading…
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Why growing food is great for your child’s development
It’s National Allotments week from 7-13th August and it’s thecontinue reading…
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