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Children are inherently inquisitive. And while it’s a quality that saps the energy of parents across the globe, the Covid-19 lockdowns provide a golden opportunity to connect youngsters with the joys of the natural world.
It’ll give you an excuse to send them outdoors too!
With exploration of the natural world coming so naturally to them, combined with the fact that children are instinctively drawn to nature and animals (especially the cute, cuddly kind), now is the perfect time to utilise the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and the innovations it presents to not only teach children about nature, but to begin entrenching the value of conservation and the preservation of the world’s natural resources.
iAfrica 2 months ago 3 min read
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Children are inherently inquisitive. And while it’s a quality that saps the energy of parents across the globe, the COVID-19 lockdowns provide a golden opportunity to connect youngsters with the joys of the natural world. It’ll give you an excuse to send them outdoors too!
With exploration of the natural world coming so naturally to them, combined with the fact that children are instinctively drawn to nature and animals (especially the cute, cuddly kind), now is the perfect time to utilise the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and the innovations it presents to not only teach children about nature, but to begin entrenching the value of conservation and the preservation of the world’s natural resources.