
![]() Back to Basics - Our children have their own adgenda. We might have driven them 90 minutes to see the leemurs and the kangaroos, but what they see is the refection of the sky in a mud puddle. They explore with their stomping feet the new texture, or create a tool out of a stick. Though not what you expeted to find, it is fertile ground for learning. Common the mud, as extrodinary as a sunset. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
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Susie FoxI've been an outdoor educator since 1994, working in New England with 5th graders. I started Fox in The Forest in Bothell WA in 2011 because I wanted to create ways for my child, and other children to play, learn and explore. Archives
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