8 edition of The Kids" Guide to Nature Adventures found in the catalog.
Published
May 28, 2003
by Lark Books
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12274812M |
ISBN 10 | 1579903738 |
ISBN 10 | 9781579903732 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 51178216 |
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Grade This upbeat, eye-catching book will lure children into studying nature while having fun. Chapters on hiking, camping, plants and animals both large and small, shorelines, and exploring the world at night are filled with activities that could easily be enjoyed by youngsters on their own or prove useful to scout leaders, camp counselors, or parents.5/5(1).
The Kids' Outdoor Adventure Book includes things to do in nature for kids of all ages--more than one activity for every single day of the year.
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The Kids' Guide to Nature Adventures: 80 Great Activities for Exploring the Outdoors by Joe Rhatigan, suggests a variety of ways to commune with nature. Pointers help youngsters choose the best.
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Purchase The Kid’s Guide to Exploring Nature See Table of Contents Created by Brooklyn Botanic Garden's expert educators, this gorgeously illustrated book teaches children how to observe environments as a naturalist does and leads them on 24 adventures that reveal the complex ecosystems of plants and animals in the woods, at the beach, and in a city park.
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Says me, anyway. Whether your kids are old enough to read, or just old enough to understand a story when you read it to them, there are plenty of good books. The kids' guide to nature adventures: 80 great activities for exploring the outdoors. [Joe Rhatigan] -- Provides ideas for exploring nature to learn the answers to such questions as when a chrysalis will open, why a wolf howls, or how the tide goes out, and gives advice about equipment and safety.
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Equipped with a real magnifying glass, stickers, and a birding log, this book is the perfect take-along for any nature adventure.
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Each chapter features checklists, tip boxes, and sidebars on topics like renting gear, duct tape, “Top 5 Ways to Curb Whining,” and the ever-important etiquette for pottying in the woods.Nature is a destination, but you don't have to travel anywhere to find it.
Just open the door and step outside. A fun, hands on approach to getting involved in nature, The Kids' Outdoor Adventure Book is a year-round how-to activity guidebook for getting kids outdoors and exploring nature, be it catching fireflies in the cool summer evenings; making birdfeeders in the fall from peanut butter.