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International Mud Day
June 17, 2011
A well-behaved child, isn't always an emotionally-well child. And an emotionally-well child isn't always well behaved.
-Eli Harwood (aka the Attachment Nerd), Therapist
Join the Nature Action Collaborative for Children and the World Forum community by celebrating Mud Day wherever you live.  Plan to play in the mud with us on June 29, 2011 — the first international celebration of this annual World Forum event.

Official International Mud Day 2011 Logo What began as an exchange between the children of Nepal and Australia, organized by Bishnu Bhatta and Gillian McAuliffe, is an idea shared throughout the world.   Organize your own activities, invite children and families to participate, take photos and write your story, share resources on mud play and outdoor experiences.  But most of all we invite you to go outdoors with a playful spirit and muck about with children.

Visit: www.WorldForumFoundation.org/mudday to see what it's all about!





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Comments (3)

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Julie · June 27, 2011
United States


This article inspired me to celebrate Mud Day with my preschoolers! We are going to do activities like mud stomping, mud painting, mud sculptures, and mud pies. All our parents have been invited. I am looking forward to getting muddy!

Nirmal Kumar Ghosh · June 18, 2011
Shishu Vikash Kendra
Kolkata, West Bengal, India


Hello
Child friend , Its a great idea ! Parents are afraid of muddy . on this day everybody may overcome from this afrairness.

jeanette oehrlein · June 17, 2011
Vanguard university
Costa Mesa , CA , United States


What a great article - what fun. Could not wait to pass this on to our Early Childhood educators facebook.



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