~ Passion does not arrive on a videotape or a CD,
passion is personal, passion is lifted from the muddy hands of the young;
it travels along grass stained sleeves to the heart.
If we are going to save environmentalism and the environment
we must also save an endangered species:
the child in nature. ~
Richard Louv
Mrs. Benson shows the children how to peel a dandelion stem and drop it in water. They are surprised and delighted to see the stems curl right before their eyes.
A perfect moment of friendship and the freedom of being is captured.
A world of living creatures is revealed as wet bark is peeled away. Trails, tracks and tunnels are revealed to start a discussion of how the creatures survived a polar vortex!
Pretend play - Peyton opens a doctor's office.
A fine balance of photographers.
The simple beauty of a dandelion bouquet.
Nature's surprises
Ready, set, go!
Friendships old and new.
Nature - our original play station.
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