I think an extension of unstructured nature play is the nature walk, just taking a stroll to look for interesting bugs/birds/shiny pebbles/etc., without a distance goal or particular destination.
I even leave time for this for adults, telling them to take a moment to observe an area and then come back to share what they noticed. Giving that bit of time of unstructured exploration is so rewarding.
I think an extension of unstructured nature play is the nature walk, just taking a stroll to look for interesting bugs/birds/shiny pebbles/etc., without a distance goal or particular destination.
I even leave time for this for adults, telling them to take a moment to observe an area and then come back to share what they noticed. Giving that bit of time of unstructured exploration is so rewarding.