Saturday, 9 February 2013

Why we love mud

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Mud, mud, glorious mud!  It's taken me a while to get over my couch potato ways, but slowly and surely I've come to love outdoor play and especially muddy play.  Crazy, huh?  What about the washing, the muddy carpets, the grubby fingernails, well I think the benefits outweigh the extra washing powder and clean up, here's why........


1 - It's Outside
Getting outside is great, the fresh air, exercise and being out in nature and let's face it unless you really, really love the mud you're going to keep it outside.  And, 'yes' there is plenty of other ways to play outside so why else do we love mud?



2 - Fewer boundaries means less rule breaking
Once outside, there's no precious ornaments to break, no walls to mark there's just space - to run, play, have fun.  Once we're outside I find there's only two rules left 1) staying in certain areas (away from roads, open water etc) and 2) not getting dirty.  If you rule out the not getting dirty then there's very few rules to break, less rule breaking means I can relax more, engage with the kids then the fun really starts.




3 - Mud encourages 'yes' parenting
If I can say 'yes' to mud and dirt, could I say yes to some shaving foam painting, some indoor water play, how about we put our feet in some jelly or make some gloop?  Maybe we could have dinner in the dark, or have a picnic in the snow?  Saying 'yes' can open up a whole new world of play and adventures.




4 - Exploring kids equals confident kids
If kids have the ability to explore with fewer boundaries, because they know it's OK to try stuff out like jumping in muddy puddles or rolling down hills then hopefully this will encourage their natural confidence and risk taking.  Not an expert opinion by any means, but something I've seen in my kids.




5 - Mud feeds the imagination
With no toys, just yourselves and the great outdoors mud (and sticks, trees, leaves etc) feeds the imagination.  We've eaten mud pies, lived in mud houses and met mud monsters!  The added bonus for me is that this imaginative play makes for kids that can entertain themselves indoors and out.




I hope you've enjoyed today's post and you too enjoy mud play!

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13 comments:

  1. Great photos Hannah & agree 100% on the whole less boundaries/rules etc. for outdoor play. Keep up all the great work, Kierna

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  2. Love this, and Love the pictures! We had a muddy day here today too!

    Spring, come quickly!!!

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  3. I may show these photos to my son, in my attempt to get him more okay with getting muddy. He's fine until he realizes he's dirty, and then the party's over. Great post & photos!

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  4. With you all the way on imaginative play and outdoor fun, very much what we have been doing this week. The outdoor gear your children are in look perfect for letting them have free rein out and about in the mud! Thank you for sharing with me on Country Kids, we love messy play.

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  5. This is sooo my kind of post. We love mud and outdoors, and you are so right about yes parenting and less rule breaking. I'm pinning this to the Sunday Parenting Party Pinterest board, and despite not having started writing it yet I know i will be featuring this post next week on my SPP post.

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  6. Absolutely fantastic! I think I will be taking a leaf out of your book x

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  7. Big :-)!!

    Thanks for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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  8. We did this a few days ago on a warmer than usual day. There was still snow and it was melting so it left some great mud puddles and throwing snowballs in them. I can't wait for warmer weather!

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    1. I'm glad you got to get out in some puddles, although I have to agree, warmer weather is something I'm really looking or ward to

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  9. I love this! We enjoy a bit of mud too. I just wish there were better mud puddles around here. I'm quite envious of the one in your picture! Thank you so much for sharing on The Sunday Parenting Party. I'm featuring this on tomorrow's post. Come by to see it and grab a button. www.dirtandboogers.com

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  10. We LOVE mud so versatile to play with.

    Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots and just letting you know that I will be featuring this over on Rainy Day Mum this week.

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  11. We played with ice this week! Outside fun just feeds everyones' souls. Thanks for sharing your post with us at Eco-Kids Tuesday. Hope to see you back today! http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2013/02/melt-my-heart-eco-kids-tuesday.html

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