Book parties are a staple event in Wild + Free groups! When we began our original Wild + Free group for the area in 2020 I began documenting all the book parties for our community (here) Then, when Christian started 6th grade we created an additional book club called the No Frills Book Club that… Continue reading Amos Fortune Book Party
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Staghorn Sumac
Over the past two years our nature journaling habits have included foraging and tasting herbal recipes while learning more about the plants. We did this with the Herb Fairies books from February 2021-February 2022 (see the posts here) and then from March 2022-May 2023 with a special class! What I loved about this special class… Continue reading Staghorn Sumac
Harriet the Spy
Book party by RaeAnna My daughter Eva Mae has been interested in "spy" work for several years! She asked for a spy kit for Christmas a few years ago and every time I set off her laser beam motion detector my heart would jump out of my chest at the loud and blaring siren! This… Continue reading Harriet the Spy
Shouting at the Rain
Book party by RaeAnna Weather has been the topic of science in our homeschool this year and the title of this book caught my interest! Linda Mullaly Hunt is a wonderful author of middle grade novels and I've heard great things about her books Fish in a Tree and One for the Murphys. I wasn't… Continue reading Shouting at the Rain
Turtles
I was so excited to see that our turtle class happened right around World Turtle Day! Turtles are such an interesting creature to study and many different ways you can focus your nature lesson on this fascinating animal. For this month's class, our friend Meg brought her pet Red Eared Slider turtle for everyone to… Continue reading Turtles
Water Penny Beetle
We had a perfect day for creek exploration today and learned more about the water penny beetle! I learned about this fascinating creature last year and have been looking forward to using it as an object lesson in nature. The Water Penny Beetle is one of 272 types of aquatic beetles. They are an indicator… Continue reading Water Penny Beetle
Frogs and Toads
Meet my friend Anna with her friend Yoda! This month we had Anna back to our group to teach us more about frogs and toads! Last semester she came to visit us and brought her snakes (see the post here!) This month we were bundled up and attempted to stay dry under the pavilion while… Continue reading Frogs and Toads
Winter Tree Study – buds
In preparing for this month's Nature Adventure, we noticed trees budding and blooming all over the place with the unseasonably warm February! We love winter tree study and have enjoyed the years collecting twigs to observe the buds. Some years our focus has been about what trees we can tap (trees with opposite growth like… Continue reading Winter Tree Study – buds
Fortunately, the Milk Book Party
At our Jungle Book party last semester, Sheila brought some jungle animal cereal like Choco Chimps and everyone literally "ate it up" with the novelty of having cereal at a book party! A few months later we read this imaginative book by Neil Gaiman and Eva Mae was so excited at the possibility of having… Continue reading Fortunately, the Milk Book Party
Birds of Prey
We had the opportunity to learn about birds of prey from a park ranger this month before we gathered with our Nature Adventure crew! Radnor Lake has an amazing aviary and when available, the park ranger will meet and discuss the birds that are featured in their aviary due to injuries. In the picture above,… Continue reading Birds of Prey
