Nature play is the best type of play

by Geraldine Alphonse

More than 1000 people attended International Play Day at Centennial Pioneer Park last weekend to celebrate multiculturalism through art, craft, sport and games.

The event encouraged children and families to participate in a variety of cultural experiences while playing outdoors and being surrounded by nature.

Nature Play WA used the event to also launch the Nature Passport, a booklet that includes nature play activities linked to locations within the City of Gosnells.

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We Acknowledge
Nature Play WA acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation, as the custodians of the land where our team lives and works. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and recognise the continuing connection of Indigenous people to their land, waters, sky, culture and community. We pay our respect to all Indigenous people of this land; ancestors, elders and young ones.