How do we provide fantastic learning opportunities for children in their schools’ outdoor environments? How do we enable them to open their eyes, senses and minds to movement, play, exploration and creativity in a self-guided way? At The Preschool Museum, Falkensee, Germany, I mixed Italian vibes from the Reggio Emilia Approach and poetical levity of the German ‘Experimental Outdoor Education’. With the help of local children and no money, we built a landscape where kids aged 1 to 8, using simple natural elements (wood, rocks, soil & wind), are able to foster their curiosity, perceptive and motor skills, knowledge and empathy. This zero budget approach can be implemented in every school! --- 1. You’ll discover and try out ideas, methods and approaches for nurturing children’s creativity, motor and social skills outside the classroom. 2. You’ll experience the tremendous pedagogical potential of natural elements in your schoolyard or pre-K and daycare center outdoor area. 3. You’ll learn how to develop new settings that will allow children to engage in a variety of projects outside the classroom, without a budget.