The state government is giving more children the chance to learn through play at the beach, in the park or in the local bushland, with grants to expand the number of bush kinder programs now open.
Bush kinder gives children the chance to explore and play in a natural environment while gaining independence, developing curiosity and learning through guided outdoor activities and creative play.
Up to 150 grants of $6000 are available to help eligible kindergartens establish bush kinder programs.
Children’s Minister Lizzie Blandthorn said outdoor play is proven to support a child’s learning and development
“From staying active to connecting with nature, bush kinder has so many benefits for children. That’s why we’re expanding these programs across Victoria and helping our kids’ curiosity, creativity and independence to grow,” she said.
By increasing the amount of time children spend outside in natural environments, bush kinder programs can help improve children’s co-ordination and endurance, build their interest in science, and extend their confidence and capabilities in new environments.
The Bush Kinder Grants Program supports kindergartens to establish or enhance a bush kinder program in a local natural space.
Kindergartens without access to a suitable off-site location can use their grant funding to enhance the biodiversity of their existing outdoor environment.
Applications for the second round of bush kinder grants close on Tuesday, September 3, at 5 pm.
Details: vic.gov.au/bush-kinder-grants-program