Sept. 17,2025

Today, we had two children: B & P, we went on a walk, and played Nature Bingo. We searched for different textures, colors, and objects in nature. Willa pointed out leaves in various colors, while B found rocks, sticks, and even something “strange” or didn’t “belong” in nature.

This game encouraged us to look more closely at our environment, showing the ability to make creative links between the natural world and their lived experiences. For example, P proudly pointed out a weed that got stuck on stroller wheel, and B excitedly shouted when they spotted something shiny.

✨ This activity supports their observation skills, language development, and social interaction. Also encourages their curiosity, problem-solving, and collaboration. It connected us to the land and seasons, helping the children understand the variety and cycles of nature while also supporting their physical development through movement and exploration.

Lora Solonas

I am a proud wife and mother of three, currently working toward my Early Childhood Educator Diploma at Thompson Rivers University in Lillooet/Lytton. Family and learning are both very important to me, and I’m excited to continue growing on this journey.

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