Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Spending time in the garden surrounded by big trees, with over 25 species of birds is a wonderful time of day for us 🌏🐯☀️🦋💚
Everyday our son gets to interact with nature it fosters a sense of belonging, of oneness with all life and benefits health.
Have you read the book “Last Child In The Woods” by Richard Louv?
“Last Child in the Woods” discusses the growing disconnect between children and nature, and the potential consequences of this trend on the physical, mental, and emotional development of young people.
The book argues that as children spend more time indoors and less time engaging with the natural world, they may experience a range of negative effects, including obesity, attention disorders, depression, and a diminished sense of creativity and wonder. The book suggests that by fostering a closer relationship between children and nature, parents, educators, and community leaders can help promote healthier and more well-rounded development for the next generation.
Louv also advocates for the creation of more green spaces and outdoor educational programs, as well as increased awareness and protection of natural areas. The book has helped spark a movement focused on reconnecting children with nature, sometimes referred to as the “Nature Movement.”
Let’s ensure our children seek nature everyday 🙌🏼🌻 #ForNature #ForPeopleForPlanet Bandra World of Storytellers
Happy Anniversary Husband ❤️🐯
Thank you for giving me the greatest gift of all time—eternal love and our beautiful children 😍
“Sitaaron ke aage jahaan aur bhi hai;
Humare ishq mein imtihaan aur bhi hai…
Abhi tho naapi hai muthi bhar zameen;
Aage aasman aur bhi hai…“
#SunsetKeDiVane #ThankYouPreeta
@theweddingfilmer @khamkhaphotoartist @sardarsinghvirk @tyaanijewellery @raw_mango @raghavendra.rathore @divinityweddings @aashstudio @rohanshrestha @ankurtewari Bandra World of Storytellers
Always drink water and mind my business 🙃🌏🦋
#TravelingBottle #BeatPlasticPollution #BringYourOwnBottle #RefuseSingleUsePlastics #ClearAir #CleanSeas #ForNature #SDGs #ForPeopleForPlanet #TrendingReels #reelsinstagram
Adaab 🤍
Thank you @faabiianaofficial for customising this exquisite anarkali for a dance performance. I felt so good dancing in it!
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
Make Up @shraddhamishra8
Hair @deepalid10
Managed by @exceedentertainment @shruti8711
Photos by @rajjariwala_
So fun dressing up for @taavifrommyntra store launch in Mumbai @phoenixpalladium 💚
Sustainable, handcrafted and beautiful!
Jewellery by @silverstreakstore
MUH @shraddhamishra8
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
Managed by @exceedentertainment @shruti8711
#Reels #SustainableFashion #MadeInIndia
Women have been fighting in the shadows of climate change. Now, it’s time we put them in the spotlight.
We need them, their ideas, expertise and knowledge for holistic climate action that takes into account all genders and communities.
Here’s what I think about the need for women to be included in the conversation on climate action.
Join @womenclimatecollective, a community that is empowering women-inclusive climate action in India 🌏🦋🧡
#ClimateAction #SDGs #ForPeopleForPlanet #GenderEquality #ClimateJustice #GlobalGoal
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Work mode in @abrahamandthakore and @isharya 💚🦋🌏🌻 #SustainableFashion
Styled by @theiatekchandaney
Assisted by @jia.chauhan
HMU @shraddhamishra8
Photos by @shivamguptaphotography Mumbai, Maharashtra
Nothing better than @taavifrommyntra if you want Indian outfits with a modern twist. Taavi is sustainable and earth-friendly in it’s process and it has recently launched a store in @pheonixpalladium Mall, Mumbai! I visited the store and picked out my favourite outfits, do check out their collection 🦋
#Taavi #TaaviMumbai #TaaviFromMyntra #TaaviStore #AD
Just a friendly reminder that BALLOONS and the shiny ‘strings’ they are attached to are – plastic. This is one of those #SingleUsePlastic items we can totally AVOID.
Next time you plan a celebration do it without plastic shiny balloons please 🙏🏻🌏 #ByeByeBalloons #SayNoToSingleUsePlastics
#BeatPlasticPollution #CleanAir #CleanSeas #ForPeopleForPlanet #SDGs #ForOurChildren
Pause and witness the magic of this hour. It is called golden for a reason 🧡🌏 #Sunset #SunsetKeDiVane @vaibhav.rekhi
Shot on an #Iphone14ProMax
Carter Road, Mumbai. Carter Road, Bandra