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So far our community efforts have covered how to have a killer block party and how to build local community. Today I think we should start at home.

b19nature_trees002-250×187.jpgStarting to build community at home is just as important as reaching out to your neighbors. Kids who grow up with a positive togetherness based experience are more likely to give back positive to their community and world at large.

Today, why not take a nature walk?

If your kids don’t see the community, they sure won’t care about building a better and stronger community. You can start taking your kids on nature walks when they’re tiny little babies.

You might think a baby won’t enjoy a nature walk but I’ve seen a complete change in babies when you get them outside in the fresh air. They open their eyes a little wider, look around, and move their faces to feel the wind on their cheeks.

You and your baby and older children can try the following:

  • Walk in the rain, the sun, the clouds.
  • Jump in puddles and even (gasp) roll mud through your kids fingers.
  • Look for birds; get a bird book and try to name some.
  • Feel the various textures of plants and flowers.
  • Look for little ants on tree bark.
  • Lay in the grass and watch the clouds change shape.

Run, sing, and connect with nature. You and your baby both are cooped up a lot. There are nap times and feeding. Get outside for a nature break at least once a day. It will do you both good and grow a nature interest in your little from day one.






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  1. From Pregnancy & Baby Blog » Blog Archive » Local mama & baby shop spotlight: Portland, Oregon

    [...] it’s good for your neighborhood economy and builds a sense of community. Something we talk about often here at [...]

  2. From Organize Community Based Green Changes : Blisstree - Family, Health, Home and Lifestyles

    [...] 4. Hold an annual (or bi-annual) green neighborhood block party: Hold a green neighborhood barbecue. Have everyone bring a natural or organic dish and make sure you use non-disposable dishes (or at least biodegradable). Gather all the kids (and adults) for a nature walk. [...]

  3. From Organize Community Based Green Changes | Eco Friendly Mag

    [...] 4. Hold an annual (or bi-annual) green neighborhood block party: Hold a green neighborhood barbecue. Have everyone bring a natural or organic dish and make sure you use non-disposable dishes (or at least biodegradable). Gather all the kids (and adults) for a nature walk. [...]


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