Friday 11 July 2014

Introduce Your Kids to Nature’s Most Beautiful Time, Spring!

How often have you been intrigued by the nature itself? How often have you tried to bring together your kids to the most fascinating part of our whole existence? Not really, even though thoughts might come across your mind, but it’s really just thoughts. As parents, you’re accountable for a good upbringing of your children, as well as teach them and make them acquainted with certain aspects of the world around us.

Emphasizing on providing your child an environment to learn, explore, experience, experiment and grow on their own is almost important as it is for them to learn from you as their role models. So, if you are a busy working parent, who finds it kind of tough to manage the whole drill, then the least you can do is provide your kids with the best essentials to learn from.
School, extracurricular activities and other such things are good. But for instance, you could give them enough reading or learning material which is interactive on its own, so that in your absence they can absorb as much as they can.

Books are the basic learning equipment. For younger kids, a book that has enough lessons captured in a fun way can be really overwhelming. One such book is Spring: Trees in Bloom, written by Litsa Bolontzakis, that actually helps small children explore the surroundings in the best way possible. In this book your kids will find:
·         Beautifully illustrated images to understand the Spring time.
·         Various ways to discover flora-fauna and work in accordance.
·         Get inspired by the gifts of Mother Nature.
·         Learn to use the gifts in the best way - cooking wise.
·         Fun ways to accustom oneself with being part of environs.

Most importantly, the children are just going to love and embrace it.

In this era, when everyone wants to go eco-friendly and save the environment in whatever little way they can, it becomes extremely significant to instill our little one’s with knowledge about various seasons and how they can get accustomed to it. It doesn’t need to be a rocket-science seminar for your kiddos, all it needs to be is a simple lesson that makes them understand the nature and the need to preserve it. 


Let them go through such books, take them on a hike, let them explore and understand the beauty of uncontaminated and pure environment and I’m sure they will love it all the way more. 


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