Open trip brochure with black and white forest image on first page and two beige notebooks on top, one with a tree embossed design and the other with the text "THREE HUNDRED SIXTY - FIVE DAYS OUTSIDE".

Three Hundred
Sixty-Five
Days outside

One simple prompt a day to help individuals and families spend more time outside and less time on screens.

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We all want more time outside.

Getting there is the hard part.

Screens are easy. Outside takes intention.

Between busy schedules, tired evenings, and the pull of devices, even the best intentions tend to slip away.

We didn’t want another activity to manage.

We wanted something simple enough to return to—day after day.

A top-down view of a wooden desk with various office items including notebooks, a ruler, a pen, a photo album, framed pictures, a black portable speaker, and storage boxes.

Three Hundred Sixty-Five Days Outside is a physical book built around one idea:

One prompt. One day. No pressure.

Each page offers a small nudge—something doable, flexible, and open-ended.

Some days are playful. Some are quiet. All are meant to fit real life.

  • One outdoor prompt for each day

  • Designed for individuals and families

  • No prep, no equipment, no perfection required

  • Start anywhere. Repeat often.

This book is for you if…

  • You want your kids to remember being outside

  • You’re tired of fighting screens instead of replacing them

  • You want structure without rigidity

  • You value consistency over intensity

  • You believe small habits matter

Two young children are exploring a rocky outdoor area with mountains in the background. The boy is climbing on a stone structure wearing a white shirt, shorts, and rain boots. The girl is sitting on a large rock, leaning on a wooden fence, dressed in a blue dress with a pattern, and barefoot.

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A black and white hardcover book titled "Three Hundred Sixty-Five Days Outside" with a cover image of trees, and the title and authors' names, Christophe and Guin M. Lian, printed on the front; the pages inside show a black background with white text.