The resolution proposes a Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights, emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities for children's health, social development, and environmental awareness. It highlights the concerning trend of children spending less time outdoors, which has been linked to negative health and emotional outcomes. The resolution advocates for outdoor learning experiences, such as exploring nature, engaging in physical activities, and understanding environmental systems, which can enhance student performance and foster a sense of responsibility towards natural resources.

The resolution asserts that every child should have the right to engage in various outdoor activities, such as climbing trees, exploring parks, and gardening, to promote their physical and emotional well-being. It calls for the recognition of these rights and encourages opportunities for children to connect with nature, thereby celebrating New Jersey's natural heritage. Copies of the resolution will be sent to relevant state officials to promote awareness and support for this initiative.