Submitted by Wildsight Students in Sarah Kinsey’s Grade 2/3 class at Marysville Elementary School found there’s more fun to be had outdoors than snow angels…
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Winter wonder and the mi¢̕qaqas
By Lorene Keitch / Wildsight Coats zipped up, brightly-coloured toques secured over ears. Mittens more or less on, snow pants bunched on tops of boots….
Winter Wonder: nurturing a sense of discovery
Find a quiet place in the snow to sit by yourself. Now open your owl eyes and look around you from side to side. What…
Basin students stepped out into Winter Wonder
This winter, over 3,000 students from 148 Kindergarten to Grade 3 classes throughout the Columbia Basin stepped out of their classrooms and into the magical…
Wildsight connects kids to the wonders of winter
More than 3,000 Kindergarten to Grade 3 students learn about the magic of winter ecology Now in its seventh year, Wildsight’s Winter Wonder program continues…
Biggest year yet for Wildsight’s Winter Wonder
What do snowshoe hares and kids have in common? Neither of them hibernate. And the winter can be a long, challenging time for each. For…