Free Every Kid in a Park Printable Activity Book
Kids can make the most of visits to Western Australia’s amazing national parks (or actually, anywhere outdoors) with our free Every Kid in the Park Printable Activity Book.

Free Every Kid in a Park Printable Activity Book
The printable booklet includes 24 pages of fun activities including sensory games, drawing prompts, mindfulness activities and conversation starters. It can be used before, during and after spending time outdoors in nature and is perfect for taking on an adventure to a local park or national park.
The activity book pages feature simple sensory icons for each activity that can help in deciding whether a certain activity is suitable in the moment.
And we’ve also included a QR code that, when scanned, will allow users to hear the text read aloud. Alternatively, you can listen via this embedded audio link:
The Every Kid in a Park booklet is read aloud by a nature player – Felix, who is 10 years old.
Printing the Every Kid in a Park Activity Book
Scroll down for links to download and instructions for printing the Every Kid in a Park Activity Book. We have included two versions of the printable document with instructions for each.
Digital and Printable Version #1
This version of the activity book can be used for printing if your printer settings features a ‘Booklet’ option.
You can also download this version for use on a phone or tablet, or to view online.
Double Sided Version for Printing
This version of the booklet is best for printing with basic printer settings. Follow the instructions below to print and construct your booklet:
- Choose File > Print
- Choose the option to print double-sided and choose ‘Flip on short edge’
- Make sure your document size is set to A4 and landscape
- Select your colour setting (full colour or grayscale)
To assemble the booklet once printed, stack the pages in order according to the page numbers. Fold the pages in half, and staple along the spine.
The Every Kid in a Park Activity Book is an initiative of Nature Play WA, developed with proud support from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.