


A Wind Exploration
This atelier invites children to explore the invisible force of wind through play, art, and inquiry. As part of our sensory journey series, this atelier invites young learners to feel the wind with their bodies, experiment with its force and direction, and express it through creative activities like breath art and movement.
The guide focuses on mindfulness, curiosity, and wonder, encouraging children to interact with the world around them using simple, everyday materials. Each activity in the atelier is designed to nurture a deeper connection to the natural world and foster creativity through both movement and quiet reflection.
This experience is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to guide children in exploring the natural world with curiosity and creativity, while also promoting mindfulness and self-expression.
What’s included:
A provocation and 4 engaging sensory invitations centered around wind exploration, experimentation, movement, and creative art
Mindfulness prompts to help children slow down, tune in, and become more aware of their bodies and environment
Simple, open-ended materials—easy to find and designed to spark hands-on discovery
Guided reflection questions to deepen engagement and inspire continued connection with the wind and the natural world
Perfect For:
Emergent curriculum planning
Outdoor and nature-based programs
Units on the senses, weather, or invisible forces
Educators looking to slow down, observe, and follow the child’s lead
This atelier invites children to explore the invisible force of wind through play, art, and inquiry. As part of our sensory journey series, this atelier invites young learners to feel the wind with their bodies, experiment with its force and direction, and express it through creative activities like breath art and movement.
The guide focuses on mindfulness, curiosity, and wonder, encouraging children to interact with the world around them using simple, everyday materials. Each activity in the atelier is designed to nurture a deeper connection to the natural world and foster creativity through both movement and quiet reflection.
This experience is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to guide children in exploring the natural world with curiosity and creativity, while also promoting mindfulness and self-expression.
What’s included:
A provocation and 4 engaging sensory invitations centered around wind exploration, experimentation, movement, and creative art
Mindfulness prompts to help children slow down, tune in, and become more aware of their bodies and environment
Simple, open-ended materials—easy to find and designed to spark hands-on discovery
Guided reflection questions to deepen engagement and inspire continued connection with the wind and the natural world
Perfect For:
Emergent curriculum planning
Outdoor and nature-based programs
Units on the senses, weather, or invisible forces
Educators looking to slow down, observe, and follow the child’s lead
This atelier invites children to explore the invisible force of wind through play, art, and inquiry. As part of our sensory journey series, this atelier invites young learners to feel the wind with their bodies, experiment with its force and direction, and express it through creative activities like breath art and movement.
The guide focuses on mindfulness, curiosity, and wonder, encouraging children to interact with the world around them using simple, everyday materials. Each activity in the atelier is designed to nurture a deeper connection to the natural world and foster creativity through both movement and quiet reflection.
This experience is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to guide children in exploring the natural world with curiosity and creativity, while also promoting mindfulness and self-expression.
What’s included:
A provocation and 4 engaging sensory invitations centered around wind exploration, experimentation, movement, and creative art
Mindfulness prompts to help children slow down, tune in, and become more aware of their bodies and environment
Simple, open-ended materials—easy to find and designed to spark hands-on discovery
Guided reflection questions to deepen engagement and inspire continued connection with the wind and the natural world
Perfect For:
Emergent curriculum planning
Outdoor and nature-based programs
Units on the senses, weather, or invisible forces
Educators looking to slow down, observe, and follow the child’s lead