Snail Trails Nature Play at Osamequin Farm
Summer sessions on the farm
Snail Trails is a 2 hour outdoor nature exploration program for curious young children, ages 3-5, and their accompanying adult.
In the spring, fall, and winter, Snail Trails runs as a 6 week continuous program.
For the summer months, participants are welcome to join us for a single event as they’re available. Dates are as follows:
July 17, Wednesday
July 23, Tuesday
July 25, Thursday
Aug 19, Monday
Aug 21, Wednesday
All sessions are 9am - 11am.
Through songs, stories, art, and play, we will celebrate our connection to nature and each other.
Please read ALL the relevant details below before signing up!
The Details:
PLEASE read the details carefully, and then email us with your questions!
This program is designed to take place entirely outdoors, but we will have access to an indoor space if needed.
Target age is 3-5 years old.
You know your child best - if your child falls slightly outside this range, we defer to your judgment on whether it’s appropriate for them to participate. This is not a drop off program - caregivers are expected to stay.The cost to participate is sliding scale $20 - $30. Reserve your spot HERE.
* Additional siblings within the age range may sign up at a reduced rate, please email us!
* EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders are eligible for 50% off the lowest tier rate. Discount codes can be found here.
*Siblings less than 2 may attend and stay with their caregiver at no cost.Safety acknowledgement waivers will be required to participate - we will send these out after you register.
Be sure to dress yourself and your child for the weather, and pack a water bottle and snack for your child each session.
Space is limited to 10 children. We will only run the program with at least 5 children.
About the Instructor:
Laura is a naturalist and an early childhood educator based in RI. She has taught at Mass Audubon’s Arcadia Nature Preschool, the Nest at the Wheeler School, Audubon Society of RI, and currently Bainbridge Preschool in Providence. Laura believes that by engaging with nature and building upon on a child’s curiosity and a sense of wonder while fostering self-confidence that creates a deep love and empathy for all living things.