The National Wildlife Federation recommends that parents give their kids a "Green Hour" every day, a time for unstructured play and interaction with the natural world.
[4] Green Hour's web site was launched by NWF's Education department in March 2007 as a resource for parents and caregivers, attempting to provide the information, inspiration, tools and community needed to make "green hours" part of every family's daily routine.
The Green Hour blog[7] presents different perspectives on the rise in children's "screen-time" and practical ways of reconnecting youth to nature.
The Green Hour Community Corner[8] allow users to sign up as members and talk with other parents and caregivers.
NatureFind[9] is a feature on the site that allows users to submit their zip code and find all the parks, trails and other natural areas nearby.