Outdoor play organization

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With summer arriving, warmer weather means a lot more time playing outdoors! Sometimes after your kids play for a little bit, you walk out and your yard looks like a tornado just struck! To keep that backyard clutter free, try these awesome backyard toy storage ideas! I have rounded up a variety of clever ways to store those toys, and help make your yard look open and organized! Backyard Toy Storage, Patio Organization, Diy Outdoor Toys, Pool Toy Storage, Outdoor Toy Storage, Toy Storage Ideas, Outdoor Organization, Backyard Toys, Pool Storage

With summer arriving, warmer weather means a lot more time playing outdoors! Sometimes after your kids play for a little bit, you walk out and your yard looks like a tornado just struck! To keep that backyard clutter free, try these awesome backyard toy storage ideas! I have rounded up a variety of clever ways to store those toys, and help make your yard look open and organized!

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Lose Parts Preschool, Outdoor Learning Activities, Loose Parts Play, Outdoor Play Space, Outdoor Learning Spaces, Outdoor Play Spaces, Outdoor Play Areas, Nature School, Outside Activities

If you are new to loose parts play it can be a little daunting to decide where to start. I decided to begin in a location that naturally inspires creativity while providing a plethora of free materials: the outdoors! In this loose parts play series post, we'll explore how you can enhance outdoor play with loose parts.

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Open Ended Materials Ideas for Outdoor Play Spaces Kindergarten Outdoor Play Area Design, Diy Outdoor Classroom Ideas, Reggio Outdoor Play Spaces, Reggio Backyard, Natural Play Spaces Backyards, Outdoor Learning Spaces Early Childhood, Outdoor Play Preschool, Montessori Outdoor Environment, Natural Outdoor Play Spaces

I am really enjoying the idea of open ended materials in homeschool. It really allows children the opportunity to be curious, creative and direct their own play. You can almost see the children thinking about how and what to do with the items. There are no rules or expectations, no specific steps to follow, no right or wrong way, no ultimate goal to reach or achieve. The learning can be endless and the pressure is off us parents. Open ended materials help our children think for themselves in…

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