I don’t know about you but my childhood was the best! Brown paper sack lunches on the playhouse, swimming in the rain, walking through the woods, climbing trees, jumping in puddles, playing in the mud, catching crawdads. This is what my kids will experience. #90ssummer #ilovesummer #kidsoftiktok #playingintherain #fy

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... Read moreGrowing up in the 90s truly shaped a childhood full of adventure and natural play, and I’m passionate about giving my kids the same experiences. There's something deeply rewarding about seeing children happily get muddy, splash in puddles, or catch crawdads in a nearby creek. These activities aren't just fun—they foster creativity, resilience, and a strong connection to nature that screen time can't replace. One of the easiest ways to encourage this outdoor play is to keep it simple: pack a brown paper sack lunch, find a favorite playhouse or park, and let kids be kids. Rainy days can become some of the best playtimes. Kids don't only learn to embrace nature but also develop important motor skills and imaginative thinking as they climb trees, explore woods, or pretend their backyard is a magical kingdom. In our digital age, raising kids to appreciate the outdoors feels more vital than ever. It’s about forging memories that last a lifetime. When children play outside, they engage all their senses—they hear the birds, feel the mud, smell the fresh rain—which helps reduce stress and build emotional well-being. Sharing these moments with your children also builds strong bonds and creates rituals they’ll cherish. Whether it’s catching crawdads one summer afternoon or jumping in puddles after a rainstorm, these shared experiences cultivate joy and connection. Overall, if you’re raising kids today, consider taking a step back to 90s-style outdoor play. It isn’t just nostalgia—it’s about offering a childhood filled with exploration, laughter, and real-world discovery that will positively impact your children’s growth and happiness.

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