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For Communities

Get together with your community to play and connect in nature!

These resources make it easy to encourage communities to get outdoors and learn and engage with nature. With ideas for families, community groups, and more it’s easy to run a Nature Play community program in your area.

Ways Your Community Can Get Involved

Nature Play in the Park preschool program for LGAs

Nature Play in the Park

A photograph of two girls, looking at each other and smiling. The girl on the right holds her mobile phone out in front of her. The phone is in focus, and the girls are out of focus in the background. The girl on the left has dark blonde hair tied back in a low ponytail, and wears a black t-shirt. The girl on the right has blonde hair tied up in a high bun, and wears an olive green strappy playsuit. The phone screen shows the Talk N Walk "Welcome" screen dashboard, showing the users name, avatar, digital stickers, activity and the "start a walk" button.

Talk N Walk for Teens

Play Anywhere App

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Local Nature Passport

All the Latest Nature Play Ideas for Communities.

  • Nature, the best playground

    Nature, the best playground

  • Talk N Walk Event Toolkit

    Talk N Walk Event Toolkit

  • Talk N Walk Community Toolkit

    Talk N Walk Community Toolkit

  • A group of ten girls aged 10 to 13 walking towards camera, on a cement path. They are talking, smiling and laughing as they join in a group conversation. There are tall gum trees along the sides of the path and in the background.

    Making space, and designing public spaces, for girls

  • Tree climbing โ€“ whoโ€™s up for the challenge?

  • The value of childhood extends to all kids โ€“ especially those in hospital

    The value of childhood extends to all kids โ€“ especially those in hospital

  • Kent Street Weir Park Pergola

    Sharing my voice for reconciliation week and beyond

  • Helping others helps kids

    Helping others helps kids

  • Talk N Walk for Wellbeing flyer

    Talk N Walk for Wellbeing flyer

  • A group of ten girls aged 10 to 13 walking towards camera, on a cement path. They are talking, smiling and laughing as they join in a group conversation. There are tall gum trees along the sides of the path and in the background.

    Want ideas on how to improve our societies? Ask a kid

  • Activity Sheet: A Place of Your Own

    Activity Sheet: A Place of Your Own

  • Printable Green time vs screen time family tracker

    Free Printable Green Time vs Screen Time Tracker

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  • Families
    • Where to Play in WA
      • WA National Parks for Kids
      • WA Nature Parks & Playgrounds
      • More WA Places to Play
    • Things to Do in Nature
      • Play Trails (6+ years)
      • Talk N Walk App (8+ years)
      • Talk N Walk Cards (8+ years)
      • Play Anywhere (5+ years)
    • Nature Play Ideas
      • Nature Play in the Park (3-4 years)
      • All Weather Play Ideas
      • Nature Craft Ideas
      • Sensory Nature Play Ideas
    • Nature Play Printables
  • Educators
    • Nature & Me SE Learning Cards
    • Outdoor Classroom Ideas
    • Nature Classroom Printables
      • Outdoor Classroom Nature Passport
      • Talk N Walk for Schools Toolkit
    • Professional Learning
      • On-site Workshops
      • Online Course
    • Create Your Best Play Space Workshop
    • Talk N Walk to School Event
    • Nature Play Research
  • Communities
    • Nature Play in the Park
    • About Talk N Walk
    • About Play Anywhere
    • About Nature Passports
    • Girls Recreational Spaces Project
    • Play Space Consultation/Audit
    • Nature Wellbeing Resources
  • Partner with Us
    • Girls Recreational Spaces Project
    • Host Nature Play in the Park
    • Host a Community Event
    • Create a Play Trail
    • Create a Nature Passport
    • Play Space Consultation/Audit
    • Media & Speaking Engagements
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Our Team
    • Our Partners
    • Our Awards
    • Annual Reports
    • Contact
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