Our Notes

Once a week, the wooden Fellows invite you to slow down and pause, reconnect with your inner child, and learn from young children. Through four gentle insights from the Fellows, a brief glimpse into our ongoing work, and a shared invitation for all, 4 Us All is the best way to stay connected with us.

New in 2026, we use monthly themes as a compass to our journey, that we wrap up in a blog post at the end of the month. 

Previous notes

June 2026 - A month of Picturebooks

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May 2026 - A month of Outdoors

In May, the wooden Fellows focused on going outside! What is your favorite place to enjoy nature? What about going outside in a big city?

Access each of the May newsletters by clicking on the images below, or read our wrap up blog: May, a month exploring the outdoors

April 2026 - A month of Art

April was all about Art — how to define Art, what feelings may Art bring, art hunt in our communities. And as always, included a free resource to enjoy the journey even further!

Access each of the April newsletters by clicking on the images below, or read our wrap up blog: April, exploring Art in our communities.

March 2026 - A month of Seeing math all around

In March, the wooden Fellows were on a quest to show anyone and everyone that mathematics is indeed all around! Includes a free bingo card to playfully embrace their journey

Access each of the March newsletters by clicking on the images below, or read our wrap up blog: March, a month around early math

February 2026 - A month of Imagining

In February, we focused on the art of imagining. The Hand behind the wooden Fellows went all in, sharing details about their life before they joined the Petit Refuge. Includes a free guide to unleash your imagination, and a YouTube video to model how to use it.

Access each of the February newsletters by clicking on the images below, or read our wrap up blog: February, A Month of Imagining.

January 2026 - A month of Questioning

In January, we focused on the art of questioning. Through the wooden Fellows’ gentle insights, we invited both young children and adults to pause, notice, and engage with one another through meaningful questions. These moments of curiosity naturally lead us into February, when our attention turns to the art of imagination and storytelling.

Access each of the January newsletters by clicking on the images below, or read our wrap up blog: January, A Month of Questioning

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