Habitat Hero: Supporting Wildlife at Home
A hopeful, fun and kid-friendly guide for families who are interested in supporting wildlife at home by restoring habitat right outside their door.
- 30 pages
- Instant digital download
- PDF format
- Access on any device
In the age of tablets, social media and AI, many families are looking for simple, meaningful ways to support a healthier planet while raising joyful kids who are connected to nature.
Our G.R.O.W. Guides turn your backyard into a living classroom where kids can learn how to garden, build confidence, and grow real habitat for wildlife that helps fight climate change.
Description
Learn how to provide real shelter, food sources and safe spaces for birds and animals – right in your own backyard, patio or balcony!
This G.R.O.W. Guide invites families to feel empowered by what they can accomplish in their own backyard. Rooted in permaculture principles and inspired by worldwide efforts to restore ecosystems, you’ll learn all about supporting wildlife – and how to restore habitat in your own garden!
Learn About
- How to garden with nature
- Why nature needs our help
- What animals need to thrive
- How to restore healthy habitat
This is will be a great fit if...
- You have kids ages 3-8 (adaptable for all ages)
- You are a beginner gardener
- You want a beautiful garden that supports wildlife
- You want a joyful alternative to screen time
- You care about mental health and climate change
- You want your kids to learn real life skills
This may not be for you if...
- You prefer an ornamental garden
- You want a quick-fix rather than a learning journey
- You prefer highly-technical gardening techniques
What's Included
- PDF guide
- 30 pages
- Instant digital download
- Access on any device
- Key concepts & how-to’s
- Book, song & podcast lists
- Coloring pages & activities
- Outdoor garden adventures
How Real Families Use This Guide
I recommend reading the Key Concepts first, so the theme makes sense. From there, it’s up to you! Turn on a playlist while driving home. Pull out a coloring page at the coffee shop. Read a book during bedtime. Do it all in one week or space it out for when you need a screen-free nature moment.









