Join me for Outdoor

Play & Learning!

Welcome! I joyfully offer outdoor play classes following the Tinkergarten curriculum to young kids and their grownups in the Monadnock area! We meet weekly, and I guide families through songs, movement, exploration and purposeful play. This fall our Wellness series is designed to help familiesl develop language, strategies and habits that help build strong bodies, minds and hearts. As always, creatures will be our teachers, and the magical, shifting autumn landscape will be our inspiration. Learn how Tinkergarten works here. Click below to register or contact Gretchen at gretchenwhitcomb@gmail.com to learn more. I'd love to learn with you!

Teacher: Gretchen Whitcomb


Fall: Wednesdays 10-11am 9/8-11/8

Temple, NH



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Class Policies and FAQ

What ages does the program serve?

The Tinkergarten curriculum is designed for children ages 18 months-8 years. Children younger and older than that age range are welcome to enroll and families are encouraged to try a free class to see if it is a good fit for their explorer.


Can siblings come for free?

Siblings under 12 months of age may join at no cost. Siblings over one year should enroll in the class, and a 25% sibling discount is automatically applied at checkout.

If a sibling needs to attend due to scheduling change (eg. day off at school), they can attend up to two sessions without enrolling. Families are asked to notify the teacher if an extra child needs to attend for a session so they can prepare any necessary materials.


Can families try a class for free before enrolling in the program?

Families are invited to attend one session of the season for free to try out the class and they can enroll for the remaining sessions at a prorated cost. Please register online for a free trial or email gretchenwhitcomb@gmail.com to make arrangements!


Are refunds offered?

If a refund is requested BEFORE the season of classes begins, families can receive a full refund or credit towards a future class. If a refund is requested AFTER the season of classes begins, families can receive a refund for half of the value of the remaining sessions in the season, minus 3% for processing fees.


Are credits or refunds offered for missed sessions?

Credits and refunds not offered for classes missed by families. Families who subscribe to the service can utilize their Tinkergarten Anywhere content if they miss a live class session. If more than 2 sessions in one season need to be canceled by the teacher without rescheduling, families are eligible for a refund for those canceled sessions.


What happens in inclement weather?

Decisions about whether it is safe to hold class are determined by the teacher using local weather guidance and the Wisconsin Child Watch Weather Chart. If CONVAL School District is cancelled there will be no class. The teacher will update families at least 90 minutes prior to class by email and text message.



How are photos taken in class used?

Photographs are used to illustrate learning concepts and promote outdoor play and playful learning on our website or in other materials/media. Parents are asked at registration if we are able to share photos of their children online. Parents often choose to share pictures of their kids at play with Tinkergarten across social media, as they do with many other kids activities. Those choices are up to the individual parent.


How do teachers foster a safe learning environment during class?

Each explorer (child) is accompanied by a guide (parent or caregiver). Teachers support guides and do all that they reasonably can to provide a learning environment that allows for safe risk-taking. Leaders bring a First Aid Kit to class, which can be utilized by guides (attending adults) if needed.

A few, simple rules help to address most situations:

Explorers (children) can explore on their own as long as they can still see or hear their guide or the Leader.

If explorers are taking physical risks, we check in to make sure that they feel sturdy and safe in their risk-taking.

Leaders encourage children to engage in risky play, but give clear redirection if or when safety and the safety of friends in the class could be compromised. For example, we celebrate that sticks are the #1 toy of all time, but we make sure that our sticks have plenty of space so they do not touch our friends' bodies. Ultimately, over time, we want to help children learn how to learn their limits while still playing in a way that keeps them and their friends out of true harm.

We encourage children not to put nature treasures in their mouths. If a wee one is doing so as a natural part of exploring the world, we work with their guide to try to honor that need in the safest way possible.


What is the approach to health & safety safety in classes?

Before class:

All participants should self assess for new symptoms before attending class. Please do not attend if you have a fever, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea or had any of these symptoms in the past 24 hours.


During class:

All participants follow an In-Class Safety Checklist with 6 simple strategies that enable us to play safely together! Masks are not required, unless they are required by the municipality at the time class is being held. To avoid issues surrounding allergies, eating or drinking items from home should be done in “nests” with distance from anyone outside or participants' household or pod. If you have significant allergy concerns that might require additional attention please let us know when registering. When temperatures are above 50-60 degrees, soap + water mixture is provided for participants to wash hands as they arrive.