
A Year and a Day Magazine – Rivers Issue 17 | Imaginative Nature Learning for Kids
Explore river tales, crafts, and nature-based learning through Waldorf-inspired stories and activities Flow Into Spring with Stories and Crafts About Rivers When spring’s warmth melts the snow and ice, rivers awaken with music and movement. In Issue 17: Rivers of A Year and a Day Magazine, children ages 6–12 journey into the world of rivers through traditional tales, hands-on crafts, and seasonal activities rooted in Waldorf-inspired nature learning. This beautifully illustrated, ad-free magazine answers questions children naturally ask: What are rivers? How are they formed? Who lives along their banks, and how can their power be harnessed? Inside this issue, readers will discover: – Ponde the Giant Cod, an Australian Aboriginal story of river creation– The Afanc, a Welsh legend of a powerful river creature– The Heron and the Snail, a gentle tale of riverside life Children will also: – Make a river swimmer to float in streams or tubs– Create a dot painting inspired by Aboriginal art– W