Each day will include 18 relaxing and fun 20-minute activities, which children can run from one to the next!
Relaxing activities :
- look at the clouds lying on your back
- magic and herbal teas: choosing plants to create and drink your herbal tea
- history (farms, natives, coureur des bois): Audrey, our author of the stories Charlot, L'Homme au Cap Vert and La Licorne de Patchouli lets her enchanted pen write stories and activities for children
- yoga
- the miniature garden (I can't wait to tell you about it!)
- the mandala or the inukshuk or whatever the child wants to create with rocks and sticks at his side
- the communications circle
- herbarium/forest survival
- insect vivarium delivered at the end of the day
The children will have a mission every day , certain activities will be linked to it:
Feeding (sprouts planted on Monday and harvested on Friday; energy balls in inukshuk, I would like bread, we'll see if it's possible...)
Caring for animals
Help the bees (in the flower field)
Stretch and relax
Create (rock paintings)
Communicate/share (with their booklet, their stories, etc.)
Here are the fun activities :
- walk like the animal
- old-time games (potato bag, rope, wheelbarrow, tag, kick the cacanne)
- plant
- obstacle course from noon to 1 p.m. every day (crossfit, Tarzan rope, zip line, relay) (counts as 3 periods of 20 minutes)
- building a shelter
- feed the animals
- compost
Each Friday will end with a treasure hunt to continue the week's learning.
If the weather permits, we would also like to have a campfire.
The materials offered: books and pencils, magnifying glasses, seeds and shoots and I am trying to get the necessary miniature garden. I am looking for soapstones, do you know where to find some?
We want the rest of the material to be provided by nature. No plastic!
You can register your children here, there are still a few places available (we prefer small groups)
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