Every Kid in a Park

*Every Kid in a Park app: We are in the process of reviewing our Every Kid in a Park app. If you use the app and would like to provide any feedback, please email us at info@natureplaywa.org.au*
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a red and white sign with a skull and textPartnering with Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions to connect WA kids with our greatest asset - our amazing outdoors!

 

Every Kid in a Park is a project to support families of children of all abilities in accessing and enjoying the outdoors (like local parks, nature reserves, beaches, and national parks) around Western Australia. 

Nature Play WA would like to thank our partner on this project, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions who are helping us to connect WA kids to our greatest asset, our amazing outdoors.  

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Statement of Language

Nature Play WA supports the Social Model of Disability. We are proud to work with families and industry professionals within the disability community, who continue to assist us in our approach to access and inclusion.  

For more information about the Social Model of Disability, visit People With Disability Australia.

Listen to an audio recording explaining the Every Kid in a Park project below.

Every Kid in a Park Booklet

Your very own booklet to make your adventure to a national park (or anywhere outdoors) even more awesome! Our free Every Kid in a Park Booklet is 24 pages of fun activities including sensory games, moments of mindfulness and conversation starters. It can be used before, during and after spending time in nature. This booklet […]

Park of the Month

Every Kid in a Park is a project to support families of children of all abilities in accessing and enjoying the outdoors (like local parks, nature reserves, beaches and national parks) around Western Australia.  

Join us online each month as we share information, photos and resources of WA’s beautiful national parks through our Park of the Month initiative, providing families with the opportunity to explore our unique natural assets in Western Australia.  

For general park resources, check out the Family Resources section below.  

Family Resources

The Nature Play WA team have created fun and interactive nature play activities for families to experience and enjoy our unique natural assets in Western Australia.  

These resources are designed in an accessible format and can be used by families in the great outdoors including local parks, nature reserves, beaches and national parks.  

Activity Sheet: Plant Pose

Plants grow in all shapes and sizes; just like people! Use this activity sheet to explore the natural environment, or have someone describe it to you. This document is available to download here. Download your copy

Activity Sheet: Stories in the Sky

Find a good place to sit or lay down and watch the clouds in the sky. Take notice of their colours, textures and shapes, or have someone describe these to you. Use this activity sheet to create a story in the sky! This document is available to download here. Download your copy

Activity Sheet: The Awareness Game

Being aware of your surroundings is a wonderful skill. In this activity, you will be using your senses to test your awareness of the natural environment! This document is available to download here. Download your copy

Acknowledgements

Nature Play WA would like to thank our partner on this project, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions who are helping us to connect WA kids to our greatest asset, our amazing outdoors. 

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