National Geographic Kids Get Outside Guide: All Things Adventure, Exploration, and Fun!
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Rating | : | 4.43 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1426315023 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-24 |
Language | : | English |
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"This book will "move" you" according to Storywraps. It's time to take our kid's minds, bodies and spirits back. Our kids are turning electronics into their passion and we need to show them that being outdoors, running, exploring, creating and observing nature with all it's complexities, beauty and splendour is very, very important to their health and well-being.This fabulous book is done in excellence as we have come to expect from National Geographic. It is full of magnificent photos, sidebars, fun tips, information and facts that will boost your child's knowledge and make him aware. "Fabulous book to encourage your kids to go outside and explore." according to Canadianladybug. When I was approached to review some National Geographic Kids books, this book was the first one that caught my eyes from the ones offered. I immediately liked the cover and thought that would be perfect for the RV when we go camping. Turns out the book is perfect to entertain the kids everywhere we go – whether camping or in the backyard.This book contains many projects or ideas that they can do and learn during the warmer days. It contains fun facts, lists, and sidebars that will supplement the activities to help put informa. Merlot1897 said Great Book for Grownups and Kids.. The projects look like lots of fun for grownups and kids. There are lots of different places and things to do from one's own backyard in all seasons, cities in all seasons, to the park, the seashore, and deciduous forests. It shows how to make a telescope and a barometer. It talks about reptiles, shells, animal tracking and clouds. Highly recommend.
parks and a page about Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move program conclude. A top-notch addition to the National Geographic Kids series. There are also all kinds of activities that vary in difficulty. Also included are guessing games and ideas for different sorts of play. --Martha Edmundson . Grades 3-6. From Booklist No matter where you live, this book will be a catalyst for kids to explore the great outdoors. Concise facts and snippets of other information are offered in colorful, high-contrast pages. The book is divided by habitats—water, trees, parks, backyards, and even the fun that can be had in a cityscape. Whatever the locale, this book makes a terrific
NANCY HONOVICH is an editor and children's book author. . She lives in New York City.RICHARD LOUV (Introduction) is the bestselling author of Last Child in the Woods and founder of the Children & Nature Network
Fun facts, lists, and sidebars supplement activities to help put information into geographic, scientific, and/or historical context, to help kids dig deeper and learn more.. This fun-filled guide inspires kids to get out of the house and explore the great outdoors where they can discover the wonder and amazement of the world around them, whether in their backyard, across the country, or around the world. Full of fun activities, kids will learn how to make backyard bird baths, explore their local state parks, participate in an outdoor community event, and much more. And some rainy day activities will also be presented. Activities for every season, spring, summer, winter, and fall will be included to keep kids engaged all throughout the year