The Outdoor Preschool - Nurture through Nature

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Hands, tall grass and tadpoles

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The joy of watching the kids become good friends and chatting while hiking and exploring. We are such lucky teachers! We've had an ama...
Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Water Play Teaches Concepts of Volume!

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 Today was a warm and sunny day.  A perfect day for water play!  The kids learned how to use the water faucet and how to turn it on and o...
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Earth Day at TOP

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The sun and the water and sticks. We celebrated Earth Day at TOP by creating some "earth art" with coffee filters, markers and...
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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Inspiration from Norway!

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What path is this? Teachers Roo and Ann had an amazing week with a continuing education seminar at UW.  There were 2 professors visitin...
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Friday, March 14, 2014

The Littlest Explorers!

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Scrambling off trail. The kids this week were so adventurous and ready to explore everywhere in the park.  Here we are after scramblin...
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Timberrrrr!

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The Outdoor Preschool found out today what happens when there are big winds at Farrel McWhirter Park!  The TOP kids snuck up on a bi...
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Owls Hooting in the Woods!

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We heard the hoo hoo-ing of owls today.  As we walked through the forest we tried to find them.  We looked up high into the trees and hooted...
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Ann Glaser
Moving to the Northwest from California was a shock. But after I purchased enough Gore Tex and waterproof shoes I found that the outdoors was right out my door! As I discovered new and hidden places for my young children, I realized that I wanted to share these places with other families. Since I was already teaching art in schools I thought I could also start Tiny Treks for the Northwest! After leading Tiny Treks for 3 years I decided to get my K-8 teaching credential in order to be a better teacher all around. I am passionate about taking children into nature and opening their eyes to the world.
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