Teach Your Children Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants with this Creative Board Game

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It's easy for us to feel envious of generations that have gone before us � they just seemed to know so much more about the natural world than we do, including what kinds of plants to eat as food or use as medicinal remedies, natural remedies, and natural home remedies. Isn't this a gift you'd love to learn for yourself and pass on to your children? Now you can with this brilliant �Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants� creative board game.

What a wonderful, productive pastime this could be, playing the Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants board game with your kids. You can learn about medicinal herbal remedies and the nutritional potential of common plants together as a family. Then, the next time you go for a walk or a hike outdoors, you can practice identifying the actual living plants that you find, and using them as nature intended. Together, you can learn what plants you can safely forage and eat when you are hungry, what plants to use if you have a fever, what plants work best to heal a skinned knee, what plants work best to relieve sore muscles, and so much more. You and your children can develop survival skills, homesteading skills, and off grid living skills together in the most enjoyable way. Even if you live in the city, many of these plants are still to be found if you look carefully enough. Take dandelions, for example � dandelions are full of nutrients as a salad food, and each part of them � root, stalk, greens, flowers, has a medicinal use.

One cup of dandelion greens is very high in dietary fiber, calcium, iron, manganese, potassium, riboflavin, thiamin, vitamin A, vitamin B6, and vitamin C. They're also high in magnesium and phosphorus. Some would say, with all of these essential nutrients, that dandelion greens are a superfood. And what plant is more prolific and accessible than dandelion? Imagine if you could be foraging dandelion for food and medicine, saving money on store-bought greens and making your own teas and tinctures with it? (As with any plant you find outside, do make sure it's organic, pesticide and herbicide-free before ingesting it.) Children are naturally interested in plants and their purposes, and what better time is there to learn and retain large amounts of pertinent information? Especially in such a fun way � as a game. What better gift can you give to your kids and yourself? These are skills you will all use and appreciate for the rest of your life.

In the old days, in many different cultures, this was a part of growing up � learning plant lore from an elder, possibly from our grandmother or our grandfather. Taking walks in the garden; taking walks in the forests, fields, and mountains, learning the names of the plants, how to prepare them, how to eat them, and how to use them for medicine. This is an ancient tradition, passed from mothers to daughters, fathers to sons, grandmothers to grandchildren. And for many years now, in the western world at least, it has been lost. Until now, that is. The Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants Board Game is available online, and would make an excellent birthday present, or even a great Christmas present for entire families.

This great little article on how to learn about wild plants and their medicinal properties through games comes from the �Homestead Guru� website, where they offer lots of homesteading hacks, off grid living advice, DIY home project ideas, home remedies, natural remedies, survival tips, green home support, and much more. If you're looking for more natural medicine, natural therapies, or natural home remedies, this is a good place to visit.*

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