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The young adventurer's guide to (almost) everything : build a fort, camp like a champ, poop in the woods--45 action-packed outdoor activities
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Hewitt, Ben, 1971- author
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Hewitt, Penny, author
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Boushee, Luke, illustrator
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Outdoor recreation for children Juvenile literature.
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Nature study Activity programs Juvenile literature.
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Outdoor recreation for children.
2019
\"Once upon a time, kids learned the most amazing and unusual things. They learned how to shelter and clothe themselves, how to use a knife and hatchet, how build a fire, tie knots, and read a compass. They learned how to spend a comfortable night in the forest without a nylon tent from REI. The Young Adventurer's Guide will teach kids everything from how to walk like a fox and see like an owl to use the stars as their own personal GPS and even how to build the world's coolest fort out of foraged sticks. This handbook for curious kids will empower them to explore the natural world and even the comfort of their own backyard through a whole new set of skills. Featuring 65 different skills in sections that include: Secrets of the Woods, The Best Camping Trip, Make Cool Stuff That's Actually Useful and Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary\"-- Provided by publisher.
Dig in
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Service, Natural Resources Conservation
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Nsta
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Activity programs
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Soil biology
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Soil conservation
2001
Give students the dirt on soil with a practical book that brings new meaning to the term \"hands-on.\" Using these 12 activities and two original stories as guides, kids will soon be up to their elbows in the study of soil formation, habitats and land use, animals that depend on soil, plants that grow in soil, soil science, and soil conservation. Each teacher-tested lesson plan offers helpful background, assessment methods, and suggestions for further exploration.
Explore light and optics!
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Yasuda, Anita, author
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Stone, Bryan (Bryan A.), illustrator
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Light Juvenile literature.
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Light Study and teaching (Elementary) Activity programs.
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Electromagnetic waves Juvenile literature.
2016
Imagine a world without light. What would it be like? Dark, cold, and lifeless! In this book, readers find out why light is so important to our world.
Junior ranger activity book
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Forest rangers Juvenile literature.
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Nature study Activity programs Juvenile literature.
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Parks United States Juvenile literature.
2016
Calling all explorers and nature-lovers! From Acadia to Zion, discover all 59 of the United States' amazing National Parks in this jam-packed book of games, trivia, jokes, fun facts, and so much more, all inspired by the National Parks outdoor-based Junior Ranger Program. Great for generating pre-trip excitement, long car rides, poking around historical sites, or general learning, these fun and sometimes silly activities will entertain while they draw kids into the majestic and historic importance of America's national parks. Check out the most amazing park habitats, plus awesome sights and animals you might see, from birds to bears. Fun facts are jam-packed onto every page, so kids learn something amazing about each cool park.-- Source other than Library of Congress.