Leonardo da Vinci did it all over his famous journals. Hilary Clinton was spotted doing it during a UN Security Council meeting. Children’s author and illustrator Maurice Sendak did it as a “brain-sharpening exercise.” And mathematician Stanislaw Ulam famously discovered an important number pattern while doing it on a scrap...
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Encouraging Creativity in Tweens
“To stimulate creativity, one must develop the childlike inclination for play.” This insightful quote by world renowned scientist, inventor and creative thinker, Albert Einstein, suggests that he just might have been onto something quite profound. Einstein understood that young children have a special gift. For them, everything and anything is...
5 Ideas for Getting Kids Outdoors and Off Screens
How do you get kids outdoors when remote learning, virtual classrooms and online lessons have become the status quo? For millions of children around the world, technology has helped them to continue learning during extended lockdowns. But learning via the screen has proved a double-edged sword by adding substantial time...
Projects that Make a Difference
In September 2020 Tiger Tribe kicked off a new and important charity partnership with the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW), an impact driven non-government organisation that funds critical conservation projects across Australia to help safeguard Australian wilderness areas and wildlife for future generations. 2020 was a tumultuous year...
Travelling with Kids: A Survival Guide
As parents, we know travel with kids can be fraught with… let’s call it “adventure.” With all the challenges of COVID it's a wonder any of us are travelling at all these days. However the lure of seeing friends & family, enjoying some sunshine and time outside our 5km boundary are...