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We are planning a Nature's Children Herb Hunt in August. Grandparents and their Grandchildren (ages 0-10) are warmly welcome to attend. Together we will discover which wild plants you can eat and what health benifits they have. Of course all participants can share their knowledge and particpants without prior knowlege are welcome to join us. All our findings will be collected and put in a little guide book for each participant. The "Herb Hike" walking tour will be in the Rosenheim area of southern Bavaria in Germany. The exact date is to be announced. |
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Our goal is to share “positive experiences in nature” with children to counter-act the influences of the digital world which is taking our children’s attention away from their natural surroundings. Kids today suffer from N.D.D. – Nature Deficit Disorder. They just don’t spend enough time out in unstructured play in nature. Our Idea is to motivate their Grandparents, who have the time, wisdom and inner peace, to teach their grandchildren how to have fun in natural surroundings. We have developed a program for young and old to show how to do just that and plant the seed, while on holiday, for a lifetime of fun in nature. If you would like to join our “Network for Nature” and share Ideas and Programs please contact us. |
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Birdie & Friends
We would like to thank all the Musicians and Fans for your support with our Benefit Concert on November 22nd. Your contributions and attendence made the Evening a big Success.
The Proceeds will be donated to Nautre's Children for a Childrens Project.
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Nature’s Global Network
We have started a global network of "Nature Sharers". There are so many good websites, projects and programs out there. Wouldn’t it benefit all of us to coordinate and exchange our ideas and activites for the benefit of children (young and old) all over the globe? It is up to us to do something to reach the kids of the computer age and bring them back into their natural surroundings. It seems there is a lot of N.D.D. going around (Nature Deficit Disorder). The younger kids in Germany think a "Cow is Purple" due to an Advertising Campaign for Milka Chocolate over here! But fortunately there are many people like you who are willing to inspire people to do something about the situation. Read more...
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