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A young girl uses the sense of sight to observe a leaf through a magnifying glass, showcasing her interest in nature.

A Sensory Adventure Awaits Outdoors

Nature is full of surprises! Take a walk and document the things you see, hear, smell and touch.

Going on a family walk? Print this activity sheet to enjoy a nature scavenger hunt with your little one.

A worksheet with colourful squares, designed for documenting objects and developing language and literacy skills.

Why Outdoor Play Is Important

Why Outdoor Play Is Important

Outdoor play supports children’s holistic development and well-being. This activity provides sensorial experiences for them to explore and discover the world around them.

Encouraging children to observe and document develops language and literacy skills, while expanding their vocabulary. For instance, parents can use a range of descriptive words, such as a “rough” tree bark, the “chirping” sound of a bird or the “rustling” of leaves.

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