Category: Play


aseasyasriding's avatarAs Easy As Riding A Bike

I was struck by two details from yesterday’s blogpost by Mark Wagenbuur, about early protests for child-friendly streets in Amsterdam in the 1970s – details that highlight the importance of the quality of the physical environment for enabling cycling, over and above any prevailing national culture or attitudes.

The first instance was the contentiousness of the changes being proposed to the streets in Mark’s post. One Dutchman, surrounded by children, argued that it was ‘impossible’ to create a street without motor traffic on it. You can see this in the video, about 2:30 in.

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These were residential streets, which now have motor traffic filtered out, as Mark describes in his post. This is an almost universal treatment across residential areas in the Netherlands now, but back then, the notion of doing this was evidently completely foreign to this gentleman. These streets were for driving. (These attitudes were reflected…

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A few more examples of creative projects for childrens’ play, shelters, planters and other projects for the garden and open spaces. Most from the site 1001 pallets.

Old School Gardener

Home from Home

Here’s a great DIY idea for a portable infant doll’s house…via ‘Let the Children Play’

Old School Gardener

Playing like a child

Kids Fund- children experiencing nature

‘We believe that the only way you can learn about and appreciate the environment is by getting outside, experiencing it…and having some fun. The FSC Kids Fund provides financial support for groups of disadvantaged young people who would like to visit one of our centres for an FSC experience.

FSC Kids Fund courses are funded by donations – from FSC members, FSC staff and support from Trust Funds.  

Read about the experiences of groups who have really benefitted from Kids Fund below:

Find out about becoming a member of the FSC and contributing to Kids Fund

Find out more about how to apply for Kids Fund…’

Field Studies Council website

PiocPost: Look out

iLandscape.com

Tim Gill's avatarRethinking Childhood

Fire in churchyardThis post looks at fires, the value of fire in children’s play and learning, and the sometimes problematic attitudes and actions of the fire authorities. It starts with a personal anecdote. (Its timing on Bonfire Night is kind of coincidental, but kind of not.)

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10 things kids can (still) do without an iPad

‘I was really inspired by the Outdoor Nation blog and now it’s moved to the new Project WILD Thing site with a great new doco by David Bond.

David’s quest is to give the same level of marketing push to attract kids (and their parents) outside as Apple, Disney and Mattel have been able to wield into our (sub)consciousness to convince us to consume ’stuff’…..’

reblogged from Chas Spain

PicPost: HalloVWeen

Claire Colvine's avatarLove Outdoor Play

A major new feature length documentary film Project Wild Thing has been launched today and will be showing at Picturehouse and independent cinemas across the country. This inspirational film, directed by and starring David Bond (Erasing David) and produced by Ashley Jones (Green Lions), takes a witty, touching and frank look at the complex issue of why our kids have lost touch with nature, why they don’t have their independence outdoors and what happened to playing out…

The film is backed by the Wild Network, founded by a diverse group who are dedicated to working together to get children back in touch with nature and outdoor play. Founding members of the network include: Play England, Play Scotland, Play Wales, National Trust, RSPB, NHS Sustainable Development Unit, AMV BBDO, Green Lions and Swarm.

“Funny, alarming and uplifting, this film will change your…

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