Exploring Nature Activity Book for Kids Spiral-Bound | 2019-05-28

Kim Andrews

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A guide to exploring the great outdoors for kids ages 6 to 12

Encourage young nature lovers to get outside and track, explore, discover, and create. This book is filled with hands-on, educational outdoor activities that kids will love to learn from, like crafting bird feeders out of fruit, pressing flowers, or creating sundials. They'll get their hands dirty and their imaginations revving while staying active outside.

This standout among nature books for kids includes:

  • 50 Fun outdoor projects--Inspire a lifetime of curiosity with tons of guided, interactive ideas that let kids observe animals, plants, and even outer space in action.
  • Activities for everyone, everywhere--The fun and games inside cover a range of seasons and regions so all kids can start exploring, no matter where they are.
  • Important skill-building--By stopping to notice and record what's going on around them, kids will practice important skills like observation, memory, writing, drawing, wildlife safety, and more.

This hands-on approach to nature books for kids will show kids what makes the great outdoors great.

Publisher: Sourcebooks
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 134 pages
Item Weight: 0.76 lbs
Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.37 x 9.25 inches
"What I like about the book is the activities are sometimes science, sometimes art. They involve observation, collection of leaves and rocks, etc. There are year round activities too - things for winter, summer, etc. We recently did an experiment to see what floats and what doesn't. We went for a long walk, collected pine cones, sticks, leaves, flowers, rocks, and brought them back to test what floats and what doesn't, and then read the book's explanation of why. If you have time to do this with your kids on the weekend, I think it's fun, and I would recommend it." -- Customer Review
KIM ANDREWS is a North Carolina-based author, teacher, and blogger. She is devoted to nature-based education, and she blogs about her passion for exploring, crafting, and outdoor learning at LearningBarefoot.com.