Winter Programs For Kids 
Nature On The Move has programs for all age levels, abilities, interests and locations. We have literally hundreds of programs. Of special interest is a whole slate for the preschool and toddler audience. Its never too early to start having fun! Want to offer programs for kids but don't have the staff, time or expertise? Let Nature On The Move help your organization, association, town recreation program or library. We can offer one or a whole schedule of programs.


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Other Winter programs
Snowshoe Hikes
Family Programs

Spring and Summer Programs
Interpretive Walks
Programs for Kids
Programs for Families
Campfires

Fall Programs
Interpretive Walks
Programs for Kids
Programs for Families
Campfires

 
Budding Naturalists
For 3-5 year olds usually includes a story, walk, activity and snack in a two-hour time period. Pricing:a two hour program costs $150 + materials for activity and snack.
Holiday for the Birds
preparing birds for winter (inside activity)

Wild Wrapping
reuse all kinds of materials or use natural materials to wrap and decorate holiday gifts (inside activity)

Snow
experiment with the special properties of snow

Staying Warm
how animals stay warm in winter

Ice Cold Art
using ice and snow to create works of art   (inside activity)

Red Fox Running
finding food in the winter

Making Tracks
reading animal signs in the snow

ON SNOWSHOES!
Junior Naturalists
For elementary to middle school age children on snowshoes! Nature On The Move does its outside winter programs on snowshoes. Each program includes use of snowshoes, instruction and history. Pricing: a two hour program costs $250 + costs for materials (if any)
Barking Up The Right Tree
Are you up to the challenge Sherlock? Tree ID

Animal Tracking
Learn all the tricks to uncovering the activity of animals. 

Squirrel Survivor
If you were a squirrel would you be able to survive the winter? Take this fun "test" and see who makes it through the winter.

Keeping Warm
Wood frogs freeze, bears sleep, robins leave and deer tough it out. How well would you do?