seasonal nature education, art projects & magical discoveries
Explore the Natural World
find ways to get outside and engage with nature as a family. notice & celebrate seasonal shifts, cultivate a sense of wonder
Project Based Learning
explore secular projects that incorporate subjects holistically, discover diverse art & artwork & respect for all cultures
About Wineberry Woods
At Wineberry Woods we believe that all children deserve access to nature. Study after study has confirmed that children who regularly interact with nature are happier, healthier, and perform better academically. So we create projects to help kids and their grownups connect to and celebrate nature.
The August full moon is frequently called the Sturgeon Moon. This is because sturgeon were often caught in the late summer in the Great Lakes. I don’t live in the Great Lakes area however, ...
Many people call July’s full moon the Buck Moon because that’s the name that the Farmers’ Almanac has chosen, but the names found among sources (both Native American and European) are all o...
Next up in middle grade book buds, is a modern nature school classic-- The Wild Robot. I have been reading a ton of middle grade books lately, but would love to hear your suggestions for mo...
I almost wish I had kids, to go through this curriculum with! it's amazing, insightful & fun! sooooo excited for next winter solstice to work with this book and make magic! ❤️😁❄️❄️❄️ THANK YOU!
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Fantastic content! I was worried about it being too young for my third grader nuts it’s very adaptive and great for early elementary. Thank you!
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Another absolutely beautiful project study. The illustrations and instructions for projects are gorgeous, the information, and lesson seeds are fantastic. Incredibly high quality and high value.