A Tale of Two Lantana Flowers: Landour, Mussoorie

Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Landour, Mussoorie lies the abode of different species of flowering as well as non flowering plants. Among them, that blooms with vibrant colors is the Lantana flower. This picturesque hill station is home to not one, but two varieties of Lantana flowers, each with its own unique charm andContinue reading “A Tale of Two Lantana Flowers: Landour, Mussoorie”

Fun Outdoor Camping Activities for Enthusiastic Young Explorers

Outdoor camping offers an incredible opportunity for children to explore nature, disconnect from screens, and engage in thrilling activities. Apart from the traditional campfire stories and toasting marshmallows, camping games play a vital role in keeping the little ones entertained and energized throughout their outdoor adventure. In this blog post, we have compiled a listContinue reading “Fun Outdoor Camping Activities for Enthusiastic Young Explorers”

“Nature’s story: Discovering the seasons through Phenology Walks with Children”

Nature is an ever-changing landscape, and observing these changes can be a magical experience for children as well as for adults. The forests and wilderness are perfect examples which reflect unity in diversity. The tall trees, herbs, shrubs, birds, insects, animals and microorganisms despite being different from one another, passively engage with one another toContinue reading ““Nature’s story: Discovering the seasons through Phenology Walks with Children””

Rainy Day Fun with kids: Collecting rainwater with children

As educators we’re always looking for ways to make learning fun for our kids. One of the best ways to do this is by incorporating real-life experiences into their education. A great example of this is teaching your kids how to collect and find out how much rainwater is collected over a period of time.Continue reading “Rainy Day Fun with kids: Collecting rainwater with children”

Portal in the trees: nature based learning in early childhood education

It’s springtime in the hillside of Landour, Mussoorie and the sun is shining bright over this beautiful abode of Oak trees. This is a perfect weather to do nature walks in the hillside to experience the intricate bond which mother nature shares in each and every corner of this beautiful landscape. So, I decided toContinue reading “Portal in the trees: nature based learning in early childhood education”

Fairy Cup Mushrooms in the hillside of Landour, Mussoorie : Forestry for kids

After consecutive days of heavy rainfall, the bright sunny days in the hillside of Landour have finally arrived. This year extended rainy days were experienced otherwise October is usually the most adored months in the hillside. So, we decided to go for a brisk nature walk in the vicinity along with the children. Children wereContinue reading “Fairy Cup Mushrooms in the hillside of Landour, Mussoorie : Forestry for kids”

Wild mushrooms of Landour, Mussoorie

Autumn season has arrived on the hillside of Landour, Mussoorie as the ferns have started to turn yellowish brown. But the forest floor is still under the spell of monsoon magic as diverse mushrooms are still springing up through the forest floors. Everyday I come across these mushrooms of different, shapes, sizes and colours. SomeContinue reading “Wild mushrooms of Landour, Mussoorie”

Monsoon blooms in the hillside: Landour, Mussoorie

With changing seasons in the hillside, the colour palette on the hill slopes also changes. It feels as if, with each changing season, nature changes its wardrobe. During the monsoons it is mostly pink, mauve, yellows and greens. While passing through the woods, I could see the graceful and tender Begonias have started blossoming. TheyContinue reading “Monsoon blooms in the hillside: Landour, Mussoorie”

Nature walk with kids: Forestry for kids

It’s monsoon in the hillside and life is bustling in the woods. The ferns which went dormant are budding, mosses and fungi mushrooming everywhere, insects are busy finding shelter, along with diverse rainy day bird visitors. I thought it was a great time to familiarise children with these minute nature’s theatricals. Moreover, the children areContinue reading “Nature walk with kids: Forestry for kids”