Meet the Wild | A story about the magic of immersing in nature

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In the “Welcome to Storytime!” lesson, children are invited to explore the wonders of nature through the book “Meet the Wild” by Lindsay Keller Madsen. The lesson highlights the unique experiences each season offers, from winter’s frosty beauty to the vibrant adventures of spring, summer, and autumn, encouraging kids to appreciate the outdoors and the joy of discovery. The session concludes with a reminder of the happiness that nature brings and an invitation to return for more stories.
  1. What is your favorite season to explore outside?
  2. Can you tell me something fun you can do in the wild?
  3. What do you think makes nature feel like home?

Welcome to Storytime!

Hello, friends! How are you today? Is it sunny and bright where you are, or maybe a little cloudy and cool? No matter the weather, it’s a great day to read a book together!

Let’s Meet the Wild!

Today, we’re going to read a book called “Meet the Wild” by Lindsay Keller Madsen. Are you ready to explore? Let’s go!

Discovering the Wild

When you meet the wild, it might peek into your home, like a little surprise! Shadows dance and whisper, “There’s more to see!”

In winter, you can take a walk in the frosty air. Everything sparkles and shines, and the wild is all around you! You can smell the fresh pine trees and feel the soft snow. It’s so much fun to explore!

Springtime Adventures

When spring comes, the air is full of buzzing bees and warm sunshine. Trees start to grow leaves, and little animals are born. There’s so much to see and do!

Sometimes, it rains, and you can splash in puddles with your boots. It’s messy, but oh so fun!

Summer Fun

In summer, fruits and vegetables grow big and tasty. You can eat them and enjoy all the colors and flavors!

At the beach, the waves play tag with your toes, and seagulls make funny noises. You can climb rocks and feel the earth under your feet. It’s a great adventure!

Autumn Treasures

When autumn arrives, leaves fall to the ground, and you can find apples, pears, and pumpkins. They’re like little treasures waiting for you!

You can gather sticks and build fun things as you explore the golden paths. Nature feels like home!

The Wild is Always Waiting

Every season brings something new to discover. The wild is always waiting for you to come and play!

Did you enjoy meeting the wild today? Maybe you can spend some time outside and feel the sunshine. It makes you happy!

Thank You for Reading!

Thank you for reading with us today. We hope you had fun! Come back soon for more stories. Have a super day! Bye-bye!

  • What is your favorite season, and what do you like to do outside during that time? Can you think of something special you have seen or done in nature?
  • Have you ever found a “little treasure” in nature, like a pretty leaf or a cool rock? What did you do with it, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could explore any place in the wild, where would you go and why? What do you think you might see or discover there?
  1. Seasonal Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and try to find signs of the current season. Can you see any flowers blooming, leaves falling, or snowflakes? What sounds do you hear? What smells can you notice? Draw a picture of what you find and share it with your friends or family.

  2. Weather Journal: Start a weather journal for a week. Each day, look outside and draw a picture of the weather. Is it sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy? Write a word or two about how the weather makes you feel. At the end of the week, talk about which weather you liked the most and why.

  3. Seasonal Crafting: Collect natural items like leaves, sticks, or rocks from your backyard or a park. Use these items to create a piece of art that represents your favorite season. You can glue them onto paper or arrange them in a fun pattern. Share your artwork with your class or family and explain why you chose those items.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Hi everyone! Welcome back to the Storytime Family. How’s it going today? Is it nice and sunny where you are, or is it cold and cloudy? Well, whatever it is, seize the day! You could always sit down and read a book with us.

Today we have a book called “Meet the Wild” by Lindsay Keller Madsen.

[Music]

Let’s check it out, shall we?

“Meet the Wild”

The day you meet the wild, it might peek inside your door while dancing shadows seem to say, just wait and see, there’s more. A winter walk together through the swirling frosty air reveals a chilly, sparkling world. The wild is everywhere! Through prickly pines and melting snow, the wild shows you the way and sparks your curiosity with smells, textures, and play.

Then springtime air is humming as the bees buzz lullabies, and peaceful minutes drift away in warmer sunny skies. With hatching friends and budding trees, the wild blooms fresh and new. Your busy little fingers have so many things to do. Some days go pitter-patter and are messy, muddy fun. The splash of boots and puddles showers joy on everyone.

The summer ripens food to eat that grows up from the land. This rainbow of new colors and flavors can be squished inside your handsome sticky days. Sun and wind are spent down by the beach. The waves play tag with sandy toes while silly seagulls screech. A shady hill invites your feet to bravely grip the rocks and notice how the earth can feel without your shoes and socks.

Okay, some leaves roll in across the ground. Ripe apples, pears, and pumpkins are bright treasures to be found. Dry sticks beg to be bundled through the golden paths you roam. You build and play in your own way when nature feels like home.

The passing of the seasons brings so much you will explore. The wild is always waiting outside every open door.

And that was “Meet the Wild.” Wasn’t that beautiful? Have you had your time in the wild today? Perhaps basking under the sun just for a couple of minutes? It does make you happier!

If you enjoyed this book and would like to own a copy, the links to purchase it are in our description below. Do give us a like and subscribe if you haven’t, and click on the bell for more stories like this.

Thank you so much for taking time out to read with us. We really appreciate it! We’ll see you back here soon. You take care and have a super day! Bye-bye!

[Music]

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