Be a Nature Explorer!: Outdoor Activities and Adventures

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For kids ages 6 to 10, this nature activity guide is the perfect companion for every child’s next outdoor adventure, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees and Can You Hear the Trees Talking?

An excellent resource for parents, teachers, and curriculums ranging from outdoor education to homeschool and forest school.

Whether you are in the forest, in your own backyard, or in the city, there are so many exciting ways to engage with nature—and forester Peter Wohlleben has the best ideas for doing so. With Be A Nature Explorer!, kids will learn how to press flowers, harvest algae, skip stones, observe spiders, and even how to build their own tiny sailboat.

This ultimate kids' nature book features:

- 52 short, fun, and hands-on activities to help kids explore and discover the outdoors—one for each week of the year.

- Portable format: This lightweight paperback is designed to easily throw in a backpack and refer to on adventures.

- STEM learning and outdoor skill development: Kids will learn how to decode nature’s messages, identify plants and animal tracks, record and preserve their finds, and more.

Packed with activities that will fill kids with wonder and confidence in the outdoors, readers will be dipping in and out of Be A Nature Explorer! all year round.

Educator Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 10.

Curriculum Connections: Nature and the Environment, Outdoor Learning

Published in partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.

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100 pages | 6.00" x 8.00" | Paperback

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