Wednesday, September 4, 2013

whole family rhythms : a spring giveaway

beeswax sun / vivid watercolours / flower crown / thumbprint buzzy bees

Meagan of Whole Family Rhythms and This Whole Family has been busy of late. In June she welcomed Juniper, a beautiful baby girl born at home in the early hours of the morning. Winter was a blur of newborn bliss but regardless, Meagan has completed and just released the Spring Guide; brimming with inspired ideas for celebrating the season.

Whole Family Rhythms are a series of monthly and seasonal guides created and designed to help you maintain a steady rhythm in your home. The rhythms include unstructured, child-led play both outdoors and indoors; early childhood stories and finger puppet plays; weekly bushwalking themes; daily art, handwork or creative projects; holistic baking and cooking recipes for the whole family as well as weekly caregiver meditations and projects for families of all ages and sizes.

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There will be two winners of this giveaway. Each winner will receive:

The Whole Family Rhythms Spring Guide with over 70 pages including: weekly oral stories and fingerplays, bushwalking themes, seasonal crafts, wet-on-wet watercolour painting, drawing, modelling as well as weekly caregiver meditations, monthly caregiver handwork projects, and seasonal book and nursery rhyme recommendations (valued at $29).

To enter all you need to do is leave a comment telling us about your very favourite way to celebrate the arrival of spring. Meagan and I will choose the winners based on the best little story you can tell (no essay required!). Winners will be announced in the post at 9pm on Thursday 12th September.

You can read more about the seasonal guides over here, pop into Meagan's blog here, or follow her on facebook (she always shares fascinating articles/films/recipes). 

Best of luck!

Comments closed. Winners are #4 Max and #29 Sara - congratulations!

If you're in the North and interested in a little guidance for the cooler months, you might find Autumn and Winter helpful. 

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