Natures Loose Parts (3-part series)
Session 1:
Natural Loose Parts: Literacy and Numeracy
In this session, we’ll focus on natural loose parts play experiences that support children in developing their early literacy and numeracy skills.
In Session 1, you will:
- explore natural loose parts play experiences for supporting early literacy
- think about early numeracy experiences using natural loose parts
Session 2:
Natural Loose Parts: Dramatic Play and Creative Arts, and Wellbeing
In this session, we’ll explore natural loose parts play experiences that support children’s learning and development through Dramatic Play and Creative Arts, and experiences that foster their Well-being.
In Session 2, you will:
- explore natural loose parts play within dramatic play and creative arts
- unpack natural loose parts experiences that can support children’s wellbeing
Session 3:
Natural Loose Parts: Culture, Community and Connection
In this session, we’ll explore how you can use natural loose parts to engage children in intentional experiences that nurture their understanding of culture, community and connection.
In Session 3, you will:
- Discover how natural loose parts can be used in experiences that nurture children’s understanding of culture, community and connection
Recommended Audience: Early Childhood Educators, Primary School Teachers
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- $250
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Date
Thu 12 March – Thu 26 March-
Session 1 - Natural Loose Parts: Literacy and Numeracy
12 March 20266:30 PM – 7:30 PM -
Session 2 - Natural Loose Parts: Dramatic Play and Creative Arts, and Wellbeing
19 March 20266:30 PM – 7:30 PM -
Session 3 - Natural Loose Parts: Culture, Community and Connection
26 March 20266:30 PM – 7:30 PM
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Location
Online via Zoom -
Presented by
- Tania Moloney
Presented by
About the presenters
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Tania Moloney
Tania Moloney is the founder of Nurture in Nature, an educator, and an award‑winning children’s book author dedicated to helping teachers create meaningful, heart‑led outdoor learning experiences. With a passion for nature‑based play, storytelling, and social and emotional learning, she supports early childhood educators and primary teachers to build children’s confidence, curiosity, resilience, and connection through simple, powerful practices grounded in nature. Through courses, workshops, storytelling sessions, and resources, Tania blends research‑informed pedagogy with real‑world strategies that make nature learning accessible, inviting, and joyful. Her storytelling brings the natural world to life through imaginative play, narrative exploration, and creative arts, and her award‑winning book Nature Ninja Saves the Natural World inspires children to see themselves as capable, caring changemakers connected to the places they play. Through Nurture in Nature, her mission is simple: to help educators feel confident, supported, and inspired to let nature be their classroom—and to nurture strong foundations for every child to thrive.