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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.
How to get involved in citizen science projects
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8 Outdoor Summer Activities that won’t break your budget
Summer is the perfect time for families to get outdoorscontinue reading…
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Biodiversity: why and how we must protect it
Biodiversity is all the different kinds of life you’ll findcontinue reading…
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5 nature activities to help kids feel less anxious
It’s mental health week. In the UK, anxiety disorders are estimatedcontinue reading…
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3 Spring foraging recipes to make with kids
Spring foraging is the perfect fun and adventurous activity tocontinue reading…
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How is Buttercup committed to climate action?
Earth Day only happens once a year, but for Buttercupcontinue reading…
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10 Easter Nature Activities for Kids!
Easter isn’t all about eating chocolate! Easter break is thecontinue reading…
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6 Benefits of playing in the Rain – Kirsty Ketley
Something that I have found, through my years of workingcontinue reading…
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Eamonn Galvin: Why Understanding your Carbon Footprint is Important
Buttercup’s new podcast Curious About Nature is now online! In onecontinue reading…
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