NATURE IS FOR EVERYONE.

It doesn’t require special gear or a perfect plan, just a willingness to step outside and let curiosity lead the way.

I’m Jenna, an outdoor educator, digital artist, and lifelong gardener, and I started The Good-Natured Project as a way to connect with my kids and help them explore and understand nature through creativity and play.

A woman wearing a beige cap and black jacket taking a selfie with a black and tan dog on a dirt trail in a leafless forest with three children in the background.
Illustration of a turtle with a yellow face and dark body, partially covered by a large, rough textured gray rock.

Nature brings us together.

Resources are designed to create moments for reading, creativity, and exploration.

A realistic illustration of a spider with a round yellow and brown patterned abdomen, black and orange legs, and a brown head.

Small choices create big impact.

We prioritize mindful packaging and printing materials.

Diagram of a dragonfly showing parts including head, thorax, abdomen, wings, and legs.

Learning should feel like discovery.

The outdoors is a natural classroom. We support learning and playing outside.

A young child dressed in a blue jacket with a hood and rain boots, carrying a beige backpack with a hedgehog face, wading through a small creek in a wooded forest.

The Good-Natured Project is a collection of thoughtfully designed activity pages for parents to use with their kids. These nature inspired resources make it easy to slow down and create meaningful moments together, whether you’re at the kitchen table, in the backyard, or heading out for a short walk.