15 No-Prep Nature Activities for Busy Homeschool Moms
Let’s be real: we all love the idea of the elaborate nature craft with hand-pressed ferns and homemade beeswax…
Let’s be real: we all love the idea of the elaborate nature craft with hand-pressed ferns and homemade beeswax…
There is a quiet, hidden language written in the mud near the creek and the soft dust of the…
If you’ve ever seen a large white dog standing quietly in a field, that’s a livestock guardian at work. Here’s a simple, kid-friendly explanation of what they do, why they do it, and why it matters.
How do animals stay warm when temperatures drop? A nature-based look at animal adaptations in winter — including the difference between hay and straw, hibernation vs. torpor, and the surprising science of staying cozy.
Farm animals are hiding some extraordinary science. Here are four genuinely surprising animal facts — far beyond “moo” and “oink” — that will make your next farm visit feel like a field trip into animal behavior research.
Farm chores in winter teach children more science than a textbook ever could. Here’s what a hammer, a frozen water trough, and a curious child have in common — and how to turn it into a real lesson.
Real-life learning happens when children are rooted in the natural world around them. Here’s how Farm School Co brings farm-based nature science into your home — no barn required.