Children are naturally curious and full of questions. Parents do not need to be scientists to give their children the opportunity to experience science.
Read MoreOur family would like to thank the entire team at Childreach for the essential work you do for families in our community.
Read MoreAs the temperatures are rising, the ice is melting. Have you noticed that it disappears quickly from one place and lasts much longer in another?
Read MoreAt our WILD CHILD Outdoor Playgroup this week, we found early signs of spring poking up through the snow.
Read MoreToday's wintermission challenge is to find some ice and go sliding.
Read MoreWe are in the process of hiring a number of summer camp counsellors.
Read MoreHead outside, and see if you can identify the trees found in your area.
Read MoreDo you remember building snow forts as a child on those magical days when temperature and snowfall collide to make perfect packing snow?
Read MoreThis book in our Lending Library offers new ideas, and opportunities for reflection for educators.
Read MoreInterrupting can be frustrating for parents, but it is normal for children and especially for young children.
Read MoreSleep is so important because it effects our overall physical and mental well being.
Read MoreSeek out a local stream or pond, and spend some time enjoying the natural sounds of the water.
Read MoreAll the fresh snow is perfect for noticing tracks from the creatures who frequent your backyard and the forest.
Read MoreFind your favorite person to head outside with, and play with the sun.
Read MoreHead outside to play, and see if you can find the alphabet!
Read MoreLoose Parts 4: Inspiring 21st Century Learning by Lisa Daly and Miriam Beloglovsky has arrived in the Lending Library, and we couldn’t be more excited!
Read MorePicnics aren't just for summer. Actually snowpants make for a fantastic sitting surface - no picnic blanket required.
Read MoreThe Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well by Meik Wiking will give you lots of ideas on ways to increase the coziness of your spaces.
Read MoreDid you know that London has 21 Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA)?
Read MoreWhen you walk outside, do you look up? Notice the trees, and find the tallest one.
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