A Nature-First Learning Hub for Wild & Curious Minds
Welcome!
This is just a first look at the Wild Resources – a growing library of themed, nature-based learning adventures for your family. Each section is being lovingly built behind the scenes and will soon be part of a full system that makes homeschooling (or wildschooling!) easier, more joyful, and deeply connected.
You’ll soon find:
– A simple navigation hub to explore every Wild Resource
– The Wild Match Quiz to help you find your child’s perfect fit
– A flexible progression system so your kids can grow at their own pace
– The Wild Journey System with printable binders + a Notion dashboard to track it all
– Step-by-step blog guides and ideas on how to use each section
– A Notion copy link for digital planning and tracking
Releases begin very soon, with free 3–7 day starter packs dropping for each theme.
Each starter pack includes themed activities across core learning areas like literacy, science, maths, nature play, art, and more – plus a printable parent overview so you know exactly how to use it.
This is just the beginning. You’re going to love where this wild path leads.
COMING SOON: Choose a path below to dive into each resource or click here to take the Wild Match Test! 🌿
Muddy Makers
Mud kitchen magic, outdoor mess, and creative play. This resource turns sticks, stones, and old kitchen tools into the ultimate sensory classroom. Great for all ages and perfect for child-led learning.
Garden to Kitchen
Food education that starts in the dirt and ends on the plate.
Children learn how to grow their own food, prepare meals, and understand where food comes from – with real-life math, science, and life skills.
Wilderness Wisdom
Outdoor survival skills for growing confidence and real-world smarts.
Learn how to read the land, build shelters, make bush tools, use maps and compasses, cook outside on the fire, start fires safely, filter water, and thrive outdoors using real bushcraft practices.
Wild Lab
Explore science in your own world.
Outdoor experiments, weather studies, backyard observations, and mini lab set-ups that bring science to life through nature. Including, a mama led section for super fun activities that require an adult!
Bush Rainbows
Art inspired by the earth, made from the wild. This resource includes seasonal crafts, bush-based painting, clay creations, colour exploration, and handmade tools.
Story Seeds
Let one story spark a whole day of play. Each mini unit is built around a well-known picture book and includes themed activities, crafts, and core learning extensions.
Mini Makers Market
Printable kits for starting little businesses; candles, soaps, hand made crafts, market stall activites and kids learning entrepreneurship with their mums.
Barefoot Builders
Bush toys, handmade tools, and child-safe construction.
This section teaches kids how to use nature and hand tools to build things safely – from bush swings to stick forts.
Kindred Country
Explore Aboriginal culture and Australian connection to land.
Learn respectfully about Dreamtime stories, traditional practices, native plants and animals, and what it means to walk this land together.
Natures Numbers
Numbers in the garden, kitchen, and backyard. Real-world maths for all ages, rooted in nature. Learn through money management, measuring, cooking, building, and hands-on problems.
Roots & Routines
Teach them what school forgot.
Chores, routines, sewing, budgeting, self-care, safety and all the real-life skills that help raise confident, capable kids.
Sky Watchers
Watch the sky. Follow the seasons. Understand the world.
Learn about seasonal changes, moon phases, cloud types, rain cycles and how to live with the rhythms of nature.
Wild Wellness
Nature’s gentle remedies for curious kids. Explore herbs, flowers, body systems, wellness basics, and plant-based DIYs through safe, simple projects.
Word Woods
Language, signs, poetry and storytelling – through the lens of the wild. Teach reading and writing through nature journaling, scavenger hunts, storytelling prompts, and seasonal poetry.
Backyard Biologists
Explore the world right outside your door. From bugs and birds to plants and pond life, this section helps kids who want to observe and understand more about living things through real world biology.