Reblogged post below: Sharing it here as The Skinflint philosopher loves this blog post and idea- many thanks to blogger ‘Pioneering the simple life’ for the article.
We all love manipulatives, items with soft shapes made by the rhythms of the Earth. Give children a few hours and a place to play with found objects, and you’ll be surprised where their imaginations go. During a gorgeous 3 days of camping on our favorite Olympic National Park beach, we picked up not only washed-up plastics battered from years of travel atop the Pacific waves, but we also gathered a beautiful selection of years-worn driftwood.
The organic shapes were beguiling: Sticks worn into rounded gray pieces any child would love to handle, contemplate, and build magic worlds with.
We brought a few favorite pieces home to be used again and again as building blocks for the imagination. And now, whenever we go on our beach camping trips, we collect more, to give as gifts for friends who like to have a basket centerpiece for all ages to enjoy. Gather some up…
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December 18, 2016 at 11:00 AM
What a great activity the wood looks so tactile
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December 18, 2016 at 3:59 PM
Thanks so much for reblogging!
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December 18, 2016 at 4:00 PM
You are very welcome- the article is worth it 🙂
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