The Outdoor School at Rancho Allegre is an outstanding program giving kids from three counties a chance to learn and grow outdoors. From their website, I recommend "What's Next?" http://whatnext.theoutdoorschool.org/Whats_Next/Counties.html
Follow this link to find the local outdoor possibilities for getting kids outside.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Rains Have Come
The seasons change in Santa Barbara according to the rain, and the rains have come. With a week of damp, rainy weather the Back Yard should be re-visited by lots of critters. Kids have enjoyed a summer of tadpoles turning into frogs in the Museum's "pond." Now kids pass the pond and ask where all the frogs have gone. In the words of an eight year old, "Metamorphosis just blows my mind!"
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Family Nature Day
The 3rd Sunday of every month is Family Nature Day at the Museum of Natural History. Bring a lunch for a picnic in the picnic area and spend the day in our Backyard. Make mud pies, build a fort, hunt for dragonfly nymphs in the creek, race boats on the water course, dance, and celebrate being alive in nature. Children who play outside are smarter, healthier, and happier.
"Outdoor play and informal learning in natural environments can now be seen as crucial to children's health and as a self-motivating means of assimilating knowledge about the natural world."
F. Martensson
"Outdoor play and informal learning in natural environments can now be seen as crucial to children's health and as a self-motivating means of assimilating knowledge about the natural world."
F. Martensson
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Family Nature Day May 16
On May 16, Free Sunday at the Museum of Natural History, we will have another day of outdoor activities for families. Kids will be invited to catch (and release) tadpoles or lizards, dig for critters, make mud pies, build forts, invent small worlds for elves, gnomes, or fairies, dance, sing, climb boulders, hike, explore, jump rope, or just read and draw outdoors. It's Earth Day every day at the Museum of Natural History.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Tadpoles and Fun
Chorus frogs are calling for mates, laying eggs, and the tadpole rush is on in ponds and still water. We have an area at the Museum of Natural History where dip nets and collection cups are available for children. Watching tadpoles grow into frogs is great fun. As an eight year old said, "Metamorphosis just blows my mind!!"
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