Child and Nature - cooperative games for children
Playthings: Rainy Day Indoor Activities     Click picture to enlarge and find out more
Book of Knots
Practical skills everyone can benefit from. A collection of 24 of the most useful knots to know. Learn right on the board-like die-cut pages using the accompanying red and blue cords.
$11.00
Friendship Bracelets
Instructions for making 10 kinds of friendship bracelets that can be used for hair ties, chokers, shoelaces, headbands and more. Includes 10 different colors of embroidery floss and package of beads.
$15.00
Wooden Marbles and Blocks
A reproduction from the 1920’s, this toy builds motor skills while teaching concepts of design, construction and math. Winner of Best Classic Toy 2003.
$42.00
String Games
Seven string games from seven diverse cultures from Arizona Navajo Indians to the Motua Tribe of New Guinea. A little bit of geography and a lot of interesting string game to learn.
$13.00
ABC Nursery Blocks
The perfect wooden toy for every toddler is blocks – a basic foundation for future learning is established when they play with blocks. Here are thirty-six blocks embossed with old-fashion numbers and alphabet.
$42.00
Treefort Magnetic Book
Magnetic graphic images to make a tree fort look any way your imagination takes you. Add chairs, sleeping bags, games, pets and even popcorn and arrange to your liking – both inside and outside of the treehouse. Build your own real treehouse?
$13.00
Squashing Flowers, Squeezing Leaves
Dry and press leaves, flowers, weeds and seeds. Then use your creative juices and start adorning love letters, envelopes, gift tags, lampshades, etc. A book and nature press all pressed into one.
$20.00
Classic Games
Six traditional games in a wooded storage box. Great for indoor and outdoor play.
$15.00
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Copyright 2005, Child and Nature
P.O. Box 493, Forestville, CA 95436
Phone: 707-887-0144  Fax: 707-887-8754
Want something other than the TV to entertain your kids on a rainy day? Children naturally enjoy making things or figuring things out.  
Let these activities broaden your child's knowledge and skill levels - they will be proud of what they have accomplished and you will
enjoy the peace and quiet without the TV blaring!