Dressing appropriately for spring weather, especially when planning outdoor activities with Wild Child, can enhance the experience and ensure that everyone remains comfortable and safe.
Read MoreIncorporating these snack ideas into your next family hike will ensure that everyone stays energized, hydrated, and ready to explore.
Read MoreJoin Wild Child on a journey through London, Ontario's vibrant spring landscapes, where families explore the beauty and ecological importance of spring perennials, fostering a lifelong connection with nature.
Read MoreDive into our Wild Child adventure with Pink Lady beetles! See how our young explorers discovered the joy and importance of these vibrant creatures, fostering a love for nature's wonders.
Read MoreJoin Wild Child on an enchanting journey through nature, where our latest adventure brings us face-to-face with the safe and fascinating Wooly Bear caterpillar, unlocking the secrets of the natural world one fuzzy encounter at a time.
Read MoreThe Great Backyard Bird Count is happening February 16–19, 2024. Read to learn more about this event.
Read MoreAre you looking for some ideas to help you spend more time enjoying nature this year? We’ve collected some fun challenges to meet you where you are and help you intentionally get outside in 2024.
Read MoreAre you wondering how to manage this rainy and cold weather while still enjoying outdoor play? Tandy shares about wet weather clothing.
Read MoreDoes your toddler struggle to wear mittens in cold weather. Read on for tips on setting expectations around mitten wearing with little adventurers.
Read MoreWhat do you wear to stay warm in cold weather? It’s easier than you think!
Read MoreYou can have fun and stay safe outside with your child even in the extreme heat. Today on the blog Tandy share the tips our WILD CHILD playgroup uses to keep having fun when it is HOT!
Read MoreWe often get questions about which plants and creatures in London are dangerous. Read on as Tandy shares the good news that staying safe is very easy in our area.
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