Bringing adventure back to childhood. (missionexplore.net)
Fun has a lot to do with exploration. Exploration leads effortlessly to new capabilities and enhanced learning. Want more of that in your child’s life? Time for Mission: Explore.
They recently introduced their newest project, an online summer camp that actually draws kids away from the screen. It’s 100 days of challenges designed to get kids moving, making discoveries, and using their imaginations. The program has strong safety policies and distinct educational goals crafted by such notable organizations as National Geographic, John Muir Trust, and other outdoor and educational organizations. Kids won’t mind. Once they join they’ll be off on daily missions. That might be climbing the height of a mountain on a staircase or making a people nest or wearing a secret disguise. Kids can choose from all sorts of missions like these.
The challenges are designed to be quirky, creative, and engaging. As kids complete missions they can collect points and unlock rewards. Mission: Explore has a lot more to offer. You’ll want to look into their series of unique, pocket-sized books packed with activities that are made to be marked up and smeared as they’re used. Try Mission: Explore Food
Other books include Mission: Explore on the Road
Daniel Raven-Ellison is a founder of the Geography Collective, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and one of the people who created Mission: Explore. He explains, “There is a serious side to what we are doing. Our activities inspire children to explore, play, and learn outdoors. There is a raft of research that shows how doing this benefits children’s health and education. It also helps busy parents by providing lots of ideas for things they can do with their children.”
He’s dedicated to equipping kids with what they need to explore the future, playfully and meaningfully. Check out his TED talk on the subject. And start exploring!
GeekMom received review copies of Mission: Explore books.
This post was last modified on November 26, 2017 11:08 pm
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