Balancing Nature Study with Modern STEM
Why Choose Between Nature and Science?
A major shift is happening in elementary homeschooling. Families are moving away from dry worksheets and screen fatigue, actively searching for a bridge between traditional nature study and rigorous STEM experiments. Parents want the beauty of living books alongside real, hands-on science labs.

The Solution: Multidisciplinary Exploration
You don’t have to compromise. You can seamlessly blend open-and-go anatomy lessons, physics experiments, geography, and art into a single, cohesive unit. Instead of reading about habitats out of a heavy textbook, look for curricula that transform abstract concepts, like how sound waves move, into immersive sensory challenges directly on your living room floor.

Bring the Flooded Rainforest Home If you want to experience this multi-subject magic firsthand, grab The Amazon River Explorer: Dolphin Nature Study by Farm School Co. Designed for ages 6–9, this print-and-go curriculum covers vertebrate anatomy, echolocation bio-physics, and Brazilian modernism painting across a beautifully mapped 10-day flow.
From executing a sensory “Acoustic Blindfold” sound simulator to assembling edible “Leaping Boto Cups” in the kitchen, it turns complex biology into an unforgettable, screen-free family expedition.

👉 Ditch the worksheets and grab the Dolphin Nature Study at FarmSchoolCo.com/Dolphin-Resources today!

