Outdoor Adventures Learning from Home Series
During this time of social distancing, the Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation is going to provide some activities to keep your kids (grandkids, nieces, nephews, etc) engaged in learning about the outdoors.This activity you can do with your kids, or maybe you need to learn too! The article from Outdoor Life is several years old, but perpetually relevant. You can use rope, string, twine, yarn, or shoelaces to practice knot tying in your yard or in your living room:To learn more about OTF and our Outdoor Adventures curriculum, become a member, or make a donation, please see GoOTF.com.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Outdoor Adventures Learning from Home Series
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