Have you ever thought that trees, stones, and flowers might be watching you? 🌳👀
We’re not talking about just anything… but the elves, gnomes, and devas that care for nature! And yes, as Niki and Manu saw on our adventure in Findhorn, these little guardians may be very close—you just need to look with your heart. 💚
Today we invite you to a cultural and magical walk that you can do with your family or school, to discover the nature of your own hill or park and live your very own story of magic and learning.
📖 Our Adventure in Findhorn: Inspiration for Your Walk
Recently, Niki and Manu joined Aunt Carmela on a rainy day by the stove to hear the story of Findhorn, a magical place in Scotland where a garden flourished in arid soil thanks to the help of the devas, the invisible guardians of plants.
In our story:
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The plants grew huge and healthy.
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The invisible guardians guided the garden caretakers.
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Everything seemed impossible… until it happened.
This story taught us that nature responds to care and attention, and sometimes magic and science can work together.
🌿 How to Do Your Own Cultural and Magical Expedition
Now it’s your turn! Here are some ideas to explore with your family or class:
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Choose a nearby hill, park, or nature reserve.
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Observe the flora carefully: trees, shrubs, flowers, fungi. Ask yourself: which plants are native to the area? 🌱
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Look for local wildlife signs: birds, insects, small mammals. Learn how they live and care for each other. 🐦🦊
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Open your eyes to magic: as you walk, imagine that elves, gnomes, and devas are watching you. What would they tell you? How do they protect nature? 🧚♂️
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Bring pencils and a notebook: draw what you see and imagine. This way you learn by observing and creating. ✏️📖
✨ Extra Activity: Connect Fantasy with Learning
To make your walk even more fun, you can download our coloring PDF with fairies, gnomes, and devas. Imagine that every plant you draw has its own invisible guardian. 🌸
Download here: Secret Garden Coloring PDF
This activity helps:
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Learn about nature while playing.
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Stimulate imagination and creativity.
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Connect with family and friends through a fun and educational project.
🌎 Learning While Playing: Science and Magic Together
By looking for native plants, observing animals, and paying attention to small details, children develop:
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Respect for nature.
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Scientific curiosity: how plants live, what they need to grow, and which animals depend on them.
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Observation skills and patience: qualities also taught by the invisible guardians of Findhorn.
And if they imagine that a deva or elf is guiding them, the experience becomes magical, fun, and educational at the same time.
🌟 Tips for Parents and Teachers
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Do the activity outdoors whenever possible.
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Bring a notebook, colored pencils, and a camera to document the walk.
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Ask children what they think the “spirits of nature” might teach them.
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Connect the experience with stories or tales like Findhorn.
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