Hello! Rachelle here…

Friday is Earth Day, a mindful pause to acknowledge the splendor, importance, and delight of our gorgeous life-giving home.

As I write you, I'm in the misty rain of Yosemite, with Yosemite Falls, soaring granite mountains, and tall pines in my vision. It’s a site to behold and one I wish I could absorb on a weekly basis.

But there are nature delights in my backyard, too, as I’m sure there are in yours, and I’m musing today on how my family can seek them out on the regular to keep our souls and bodies happy.

I’m in the middle of a great book called Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes us Happier, Healthier, and more Creative, by Florence Williams, that's giving me some insight into the power nature holds over us, and why it's so vital to our happiness.

But how can we do this if we live in a city or town without too much nature nearby? And how does this apply to kids?

>> Click here to read more and to get your free Spring (and Fall) Nature Scavenger Hunts.

Warmly,

Rachelle

TinkerLab Founder

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