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Nature’s Icebox – Ideas for Play in a Cold Weather Outdoor Classroom

Here are a few ideas to encourage exploration and discovery in the outdoor classroom should your seasons include a winter wonderland.

Source: La source: Nature Explore – A collaborative Program of Arbor Day Foundation and Dimensions Educational Research Foundation

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