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Guide to Create Natural Play Spaces

by - April 27, 2019

If you are thinking to create a natural play space for the children in your premises, then this article will help you in creating the right place that will not only entertain the kids but also help them in their development process. 
Natural Play Spaces
Natural Play Spaces

Questions to Ask Before You Start the Set Up Natural Play Spaces:


Below are a few questions that you will need ask yourself before creating a natural play space whether in your home, school or daycares. Finding answers to these questions will smoothen the process:

  • What are the different play areas that you want to be included in your play space?
  • How will you change your play space that will also help the kid in learning?
  • What is the existing area you already have inside?  
  • What is the age group you are targeting?
  • What is your budget?
  • What is the space you have? 

Importance of The Natural Play Spaces:

Natural play spaces bear a lot of importance in the personality development of the kids. Knowing the significance of creating a natural play space will also help you design it with precision. Here is why creating natural play spaces is important: 

  • Play areas help the teachers to set up a friendly environment for the children for studies.  
  • Play areas help children to involve in different activities and develop new interests that help in their personality development.
  • Children play in groups in play areas which helps them to work in a team and develop good coordination and communication skills. It also develops harmony and tolerance for each other.
  • Play spaces bring them closure to nature. They understand their responsibility towards the environment, nature and animals.
  • The outdoor activities help them in managing their energy and anger.
  • It allows teachers to invent new and creative techniques for teaching.
  • It helps the children to come out of their shells especially those who are quiet, shy and introvert are majorly benefited from it
  • Outdoor activities will make the children more alert and responsible. They will be able to face day to day dangers easily.
  • Natural play spaces will develop problem-solving skills.
  • Playing outdoors makes them healthier and more active than the kids who are always play indoors with mobile and watching TV.  
Natural Play Spaces
Natural Play Spaces
Different areas of natural play spaces:

Now that you have found the answers to the questions above, you are know the importance of having natural play spaces. Your next task is to understand the elements that you want to be incorporated in the natural play spaces. Here are some suggestions for you:

  • Plants: it is very important to have small plants in the play space. You can have many kinds of plants. It helps the children to learn about gardening and distinguish between different kinds of plants. 
  • Rocks and stones: pebbles, rocks and stones of different kinds help the children to enhance their creativity. They use it in different activities like building dams and castles. It also helps them learn balance. 
  • Water: water is one of the most important components of the existence of life on earth.  Kids should learn how to save water and how to stop the wastage of water. You can, therefore, create some projects that help the kids in learning to play with water in small tanks carefully without wasting it.    
  • Animals: if you have enough space and you can take good care then keeping some domestic small size animals from different breeds will help the kids in developing love and care for animals and help them to distinguish between mammals, birds and other categories. The live experience is always better than the pictures in the book.   But the safety of animals and kids should always be kept in mind.
If you want to stimulate the creative skills in children, foster gratitude in them, then you must allow them to spend quality time with nature. Consider creating natural play spaces for children where they will frolic around and learn new things as nature is the best teacher.

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