Some kids are born to build! I can remember building lots of forts indoors and out. My favorite hiding place with a grove of fir trees (old family Christmas Trees) with a concrete block inside that was my table, couch, potions lab all in one. There are a lot more tools out there today for building and creating outdoors.
BLOCK TYPE CONSTRUCTION
Imagiplanks

LOOSE PARTS FOR CREATIVE BUILDING
Curvy Board
NYC High Line building kits
MORE NATURAL WOOD PIECES AND FORMS
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Auburn University Nature Play Area |
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from http://www.modhomeec.com |
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Building frames and loose stick building |
Happy Holidays and Happy Building!
Another way to learn environment is just to observe it. This year is perfect for such activities, as it’s going to have a great number of northern lights, the nature of which is really interesting.
northern lights