1st Edition

My Nature Notebook Adventures for the Senses, Ages 7-12

By Claire Holmes Copyright 2026
52 Pages 262 B/W Illustrations
by Speechmark

My Nature Notebook is most effective when delivered alongside the accompanying My Nature Notebook Facilitator’s Guide . My Nature Notebook helps children aged 7–12 discover the simple joys of being outside and invites children to connect with nature through their senses. The sketchbook format offers carefully crafted ‘invitations’. These are gentle prompts which guide children to... Read more

A Note for Caregivers: Why Spend Time in Nature?

Welcome

  • Noticing Nature Poem
  • Keeping Safe
  • The Wonderful World of Invitations
  • Forest Bathing
  • Waking Up Your Senses
  • Who or What Is Moving?
  • Secret Orchestra
  • Heart Listening
  • Wonderful Watchers
  • Choosing Your Sit Spot
  • At Your Sit Spot
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  • Nature Mandala
  • Leafing Around
  • Flower Breath
  • My Mind Feels... My Body Feels...
  • Shadow Play
  • Mini Marvels
  • Meet Your Support Teams
  • Waking Up Your Support Teams
  • I Spy With My Nature Eye
  • Cloud Gazing
  • Barking Up the Right Tree
  • Nature Palette
  • Trees Are the Giant Helpers of the Earth
  • Breathing With the Forest
  • Tree Talk
  • Join the Tree Talk
  • My Nature Chatterbox
  • Texture Trail
  • Magical Nature Perfume
  • Raindrop Magic
  • Stone Stacking
  • Mindful Eating in Nature
  • Mindful Walking
  • A Letter to Me
  • Thank You, Nature
  • Awards Ceremony

Biography

Claire Holmes is a school counsellor with a trauma-informed, strength-based approach. She is also a
mindfulness teacher and a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, and is passionate about children
spending meaningful time in nature. Claire is the author of the Moving On series, the Staying Well series, and the
My Residential School Trip series, and is delighted to add the My Nature Notebook books to her collection.

“In this unique resource, Claire offers a clear and compassionate framework that encourages children and young people, alongside their parents and carers, to explore emotions, tune in to their senses, and communicate openly. Through this process, feelings are gently channelled into forming a deep and lasting connection with the natural world. This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone seeking effective and accessible ways to help young people understand their place in the world. Simple yet insightful, it provides a powerful approach to nurturing a meaningful relationship with nature, a timely and hopeful remedy for a generation that increasingly feels anxious and disconnected from it.” - Martin Foakes, Chair of Outdoor Forum for South East Asia Schools and Independent Outdoor Education Consultant