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The Family Guide to Outdoor Adventures

30 Wilderness Activities to Enjoy Nature Together!

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Explore and experience nature with your kids with these 30 fun and educational family activities dedicated to spending more time outside.
Less screen, more green! In the world of smartphones, tablets, and online learning, the need for children to engage with nature has never been more evident. Outdoor activities and projects inspire exploration, creativity, curiosity, learning, and a sense of wonder. Interacting with nature also fosters a healthy love and respect for the outdoors.

The Family Guide to Outdoor Adventures features fun and engaging hands-on nature, camping, and bushcraft projects that get you and your children outside having more fun, strengthening your bond, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Written by expert survival instructor Creek Stewart, each project is designed to get parents and their kids outside and teach them about nature and the great outdoors.

From casting animal tracks and dyeing t-shirts with walnuts to building a debris hut and catching minnows with a spider web your family with get your hands dirty, learn some cool nature facts, and complete some awesome projects with your family. Explore, create, laugh, love, and experience the great outdoors together with The Family Guide to Outdoor Adventures.
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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2023

      Survival instructor Stewart (Survival Hacks) offers up a selection of creative activities and projects designed to motivate parents and caregivers of young children to spend less time on screens and more time outside. Thirty activities are divided among five categories: "Nature Art," "Fun and Games," "Foraging and Food," "Gear and Tools," and "Wilderness Shelters." Projects--tie-dyeing with natural materials, outdoor cooking, making mud bricks and container gardens, and more--are designed to get both adults and children to interact with the outdoors and each other. Each project has a suggested age range, starting at age three, and some require access to forests or water sources to be successful. An introductory chapter gives helpful tips on making the outdoor experience a positive one for all. Stewart maintains that anyone is able to enjoy nature, and he includes tips for urban dwellers as well. VERDICT Each of this book's activities will likely entice readers to enjoy time in nature and in all sorts of weather. Perfect for parents and caregivers of preschoolers and children in elementary school.--Whitney Kramer

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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