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The Magic of Puddles: Why They Matter

The Magic of Puddles: Why They Matter

by Play Outdoors | Jan 1, 2021 | Outdoor Play, Science in the Outdoors

Back to the Blog Adults may view puddles as a place for children stomp their feet, splash, giggle, and of course get wet and dirty. But, for children, a puddle is more than a puddle – it is a learning lab for exploration and discovery. Why? Because puddles ignite...
Why Children Need Access to Blue Space: The Relationship to Health

Why Children Need Access to Blue Space: The Relationship to Health

by Play Outdoors | Dec 29, 2020 | Outdoor Play

The importance of water play for and with children has long been established. Theorists, including Frobel, Dewey and others identified that water play contributes to laying the foundation for logical mathematical thinking, science reasoning, and cognitive problem...
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