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Hiking Games to Keep Kids Moving (When They’d Rather Lay Down on the Trail)
At some point on almost every family hike, there’s a moment when the enthusiasm fades, the legs stop working, and your child dramatically collapses onto the trail like they’ve been personally victimized by nature. These 9 hiking games and motivation tactics are the ones we actually use to keep our kids moving, engaged, and having fun on the trail. Plus we've included tips to make the whole experience enjoyable and positive so the whole family while be excited for the next adv


How to Introduce Littles to Campfires (Without Waiting Until They’re “Older”)
Outdoor adventures feel easier when kids are older, more aware, and better listeners. But you don't need to wait! You just need to start smaller- and smarter. And now. Campfires aren't something to delay - they're something to teach. Here's 6 simple and practical steps to start exposing your toddlers and young children to campfire safety so you can enjoy this fun outdoor activity together as a whole family! The most important step? Don't wait - adjust. Start now and keep prac


A Playful, Nature-Rich Winter Learning Theme Unit for Curious Kids (At-Home Learning for Tots Through Elementary Ages)
This winter learning unit is designed for toddlers through elementary-age kids, with plenty of room to scale activities up or down depending on attention span, weather, and interest level. Think of this as your menu, not your to-do list. Here you'll find a full list of winter activities for young children including experiences, books, winter sensory bins, winter outdoor activities, nature-inspire crafts, and more. Winter is already here. You might as well learn inside of it!


Winter Adventures Close to Home: Everyday Adventures for the Family
To a child, every encounter with nature is an adventure. That’s the heart of everyday adventure: moments that fit into real life. No gear lists. No premade perfect plan. And no excuses. Just stepping outside and letting the outdoors do what it does best - invite curiosity, movement, and wonder. These small, repeatable moments weave winter outdoor play into ordinary days, no matter where you live, with ideas & tips for spontaneously getting outdoors with your kids, no planning


5 Outdoor Habits to Reset After the Holidays (For Kids & Adults)
The holiday season is full - of noise, excitement, sugar, screens, and schedule disruptions. It’s fun and meaningful, but eventually, January arrives and with it, a return to "real life." A reset doesn’t require a new system or strict schedule. More often, kids need consistent, grounding experiences that help their nervous systems settle and their sense of rhythm return...and so do we. Here are 5 outdoor habits that you can start today to help your family reset after the holi


Colorado Mountain Family Adventures to Try This Winter With Kids of All Ages (With or Without Snow)
Colorado winters aren’t just about powder days and ski passes. They’re about layering up, adjusting expectations, and finding both big adventures that take planning and small adventures you can step into almost anywhere, anytime. Whether snow is falling or not, here are 10 family-friendly winter adventures in the Colorado mountains that keep kids moving, curious, and connected - no perfect conditions required. Big adventures matter - but so do the small ones you can return to


Why I’m Skipping New Year’s Resolutions & Starting the Wander Everyday Project
Every January, we’re told to reflect. It was a full and beautiful 365 days, but I almost feel sad letting it go, wishing that there was more. More time. More presence. And as I reflect on the last year, one thing is painfully clear: I want more intentional, quality time with my family. Not just togetherness in the same space, but intentional, unrushed time. That's why I'm creating the Wander Everyday Project. Join me and keep this year's resolution with my Monthly Nature Jour

Alexa Stoia | Hearth & Wander
Dec 30, 2025
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