It may be cold out, or warm - who knows?! The weather is so temperamental these days! It is also an expensive time of year - with back to school and dare I say it? Christmas is on the horizon! That said, it doesn't mean that you are stuck in the confines of your home - there is so much that you can do that is FREE. Noah and Ava climb the walls if they are stuck indoors so we are always out and about - no matter the weather!
There are countless free and exciting things you can do with your children, right on your doorstep. A favourite of ours is an activity that I like to call "Nature I spy" and although it's pretty self-explanatory I decided to write about it as it was very popular on my Instagram stories on the day.
This activity is suitable for most children as it's easy to adapt it to your child's age and what level they are at - you know your own children and their capabilities. For example, Noah had written words and mathematical questions, whereas, Ava had simple hand-drawn pictures with tick boxes. I chose to use cardboard that was in our recycling bin as I like to reuse where I can, however, I'm sure others would prefer to print lists from the internet. You can also make this into a quick activity, or make a whole day of it.
So, all you need is a few bits of cardboard, a couple of pencils, your wellies, hats, gloves and coats and you are ready to go. It's a quick, easy and free activity - one which is fun, educational, and ideal for all the family. It can add more excitement to regular walks, is great for stretching your legs, getting fresh air, and creating fond memories with your children.









