Yesterday it was International Forest Day and to celebrate - I would like to offer my TREE Module at a third of the price. $7.99 (Normal Price $24.00
The theme for this year is Healthy Forest for Healthy People. Part of my work as a facilitator of joy-filled learning is to help others (both children and adults ) reconnect with the natural world through creative explorations and helping to nurture a loving and lasting relationship with nature.
In this Module you will discover how children find TREES a great source of inspiration and comfort. Through playful and meaningful nature based art activities, we can help nurture a loving and respectful relationship between our children and the trees in our local environment and beyond.
The TREE Module is jam packed with over 20 soulful nature based art activities for all ages.
Here are just a few:
• Learning the Language of Trees
• Exploring with Driftwood - Driftwood Dragonfly Puppets
• Storytelling with Tree Gnomes
• Investigating Canadian Artist Emily Carr - Dancing Trees
• Mixed Media Birch Trees
• The Mighty Oak - Stick Beings
• Willow Crowns
Nature Art as Therapy - Forest Gnomes
Tree Spirits - Making a life sized Tree Being
Leaf Printing
Climbing and hugging trees
And so much more…..
To purchase this special offer click on button below
TREE MODULE - Special Offer - $7.99
From the United Nations article
Healthy forest for healthy people
When we drink a glass of water, write in a notebook, take medicine for a fever or build a house, we do not always make the connection with forests. And yet, these and many other aspects of our lives are linked to forests in one way or another.
Forest sustainable management and their use of resources are key to combating climate change, and to contributing to the prosperity and well-being of current and future generations. Forests also play a crucial role in poverty alleviation and in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet despite all these priceless ecological, economic, social and health benefits, forests are endangered by fires, pests, droughts, and unprecedented deforestation.
The theme for 2023 is "Forests and health.”
Forests give us so much to our health. They purify the water, clean the air, capture carbon to fight climate change, provide food and life-saving medicines, and improve our well-being.
It’s up to us to safeguard these precious natural resources.
This 2023 calls for giving, not just taking, because healthy forests will bring healthy people. read full article here: https://www.un.org/en/observances/forests-and-trees-day