ENVIRO-LOVER 26: Wild Child

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

Children who are able to experience unstructured play in the outdoors develop a deeper connection to nature. This fosters both an intellectual curiosity and sense of protection for the natural world. Also, playing outdoors increases circulation, makes you smarter, healthier and better looking-- this is true for any age.

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  • LOL

  • This is too cute! "butterfish" LOL

  • Monsterous!

  • Ha! Ha!  That's so ccol!

  • I hear a mac! whoop whoop! sorry.

  • Lmaooo omg. That kid is so cute. And it's true, kids do need to be outside more. I know I wasn't outside as much as the people before me, but in the early 90's, and most of it, I was outside every day with the rest of the neighborhood kids.

    Now, my neighborhood is always empty. It's sad.

  • NDD . I like it.

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