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**Nature Scavenger Hunt**: Create a list of things for them to find, like different leaves, rocks, or insects. It’s a fun way to get them exploring and learning about their surroundings.
**Star Gazing**: At night, lay back and look at the stars. Teach them about constellations and how to identify different planets. It’s a magical way to connect with the universe!
**Nature Journaling**: Give them a notebook to draw or write about what they see. Encourage them to note down different plants, animals, or even sounds they hear. It sparks creativity and observation skills.
**Wildlife Watching**: Set up a spot to quietly observe animals. Talk about their behaviors, habitats, and the importance of each species in the ecosystem. It’s like a live nature documentary!
**Plant Identification**: Bring along a guidebook or use a plant identification app. Teach them how to recognize different trees and plants. It’s great for learning about biodiversity and the environment.