Wild Kids Magazine for January 2022
Happy 2022!
Updated on January 2nd! I noticed when my daughter Fiona tried to use the foraging ID cards in the magazine that I had it so they weren’t printing with the names on the backs if you printed on both sides of the paper because of the order the pages were in. I moved another page down past the foraging cards so now they print properly. What a way to start the year! 😉 This is the updated magazine:
Here is the January 2022 issue of Wild Kids Magazine.
This month’s issue is 22 pages. As always, it’s in PDF form so you can read it online, send it to your e-reader, or print it out. And as always, the magazine is 100% ad-free and free for personal use.
This month’s Wild Kids Magazine has more foraging cards you can print out for your kiddos. You can print out two copies to use them for matching games or print out one copy to use them for flash cards or ID cards. We also have 50 ways to play with a stick, a matching activity about wild plants to avoid, ways to have fun in nature, information about sorrel and sassafras (the original root beer flavor), plus all of the usual nature study pages, a weather tree, seasonal poetry and more.
Wishing you a wild and wonderful 2022!
~Alicia
20 Comments
Kim Luker
Thanks, as always, Alicia! We look forward to this every month!
Alicia
Aw, thanks! I’m so glad you guys enjoy it. 🙂
Carol Kisner
I homeschool so it would be helpful
Alicia
We homeschool too. Hope you enjoy the magazine. 🙂
Sara Hanks
Thank you
Alicia
You’re welcome!
Rebecca
Thanks! Can’t wait to snuggle in and read it from cover to cover with the family this evening!!
Alicia
You’re welcome! I have such a big smile at the thought. 🙂
Mary
I turn a Forest School and I am interested in getting 12 copies a month of your magazine.
Alicia
I don’t mail them out, but you’re welcome to print out 12 copies a month for your students. 🙂
Kimberly McCormick
Are you able to get it sent to your house ? Or is it only online ?
Alicia
It’s only online. I’m just one person who does it all myself for free — no printing presses or anything. 🙂 If you don’t have a printer you can generally print things inexpensively at your public library or a place like kinkos. We keep ours in plastic report covers to keep them together and so my youngest can carry hers around. Binders also work or kids can even hole punch them and tie them like handmade books.
Erin
Looks like a wonderful resource. My teaching partner and I have an outdoor program and there are many gems on those pages !!
Alicia
Thanks! I’m glad it’s helpful!1 🙂
Tara Murphy
How do I sign up for newsletter? Thank you
Alicia
On the top right, there’s a place to subscribe to be notified of new issues. I generally publish them the last day of each month, or the first day of the month if I’m running behind. 🙂
Marilyn
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Alicia
🙂 🙂 🙂
Stephanie
I just subscribed! I heard about Wild Kids magazine on the Wildschooling Facebook Group. It’s a great resource! We’ve used it since Nov. 2021. Thank you!
Alicia
I’m so glad you like it. 🙂