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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kim AndrewsPublisher: Callisto Media Inc. Imprint: Callisto Kids Dimensions: Width: 0.10cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 0.10cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781638073253ISBN 10: 1638073252 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 10 August 2021 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""Camping Journal for Kids is a great way to not only teach kids about nature as they camp, but also to encourage them to take some time for reflection and documentation. It's so easy to be busy camping and not take a few moments to help kids remember why they are there--for family relaxation and reconnection. The illustrations in this journal are beautiful and fun, inviting kids to really engage in the camping experience."" --Amelia Mayer, author of The Easy Camp Cookbook, Camping Activity Book for Kids, and more (talesofamountainmama.com) ""This delightful journal inspires kids to closely observe the natural world, creatively log their findings, and track changes over time. Whether used in a national park or in an urban alley, it is the perfect key to unlock a world of discovery."" --Rachel Mazur, author of The Nature Club ""Whether you are camping far away, or in your own backyard, Camping Journal for Kids gives kids plenty of fun and exciting activities to try! A game of Nature Stroll Bingo, a how-to on animal-track identification, and an introduction on how to read the sky foster a love of nature. Kids will find loads of space for recording all the important details of their camping adventures. Once completed, the journal makes an excellent scrapbook to be treasured for years to come!"" --Clara and Valerie Deneen, co-authors of Creativity Journal for Kids Camping Journal for Kids is a great way to not only teach kids about nature as they camp, but also to encourage them to take some time for reflection and documentation. It's so easy to be busy camping and not take a few moments to help kids remember why they are there--for family relaxation and reconnection. The illustrations in this journal are beautiful and fun, inviting kids to really engage in the camping experience. --Amelia Mayer, author of The Easy Camp Cookbook, Camping Activity Book for Kids, and more (talesofamountainmama.com) Whether you are camping far away, or in your own backyard, Camping Journal for Kids gives kids plenty of fun and exciting activities to try! A game of Nature Stroll Bingo, a how-to on animal-track identification, and an introduction on how to read the sky foster a love of nature. Kids will find loads of space for recording all the important details of their camping adventures. Once completed, the journal makes an excellent scrapbook to be treasured for years to come! --Clara and Valerie Deneen, co-authors of Creativity Journal for Kids This delightful journal inspires kids to closely observe the natural world, creatively log their findings, and track changes over time. Whether used in a national park or in an urban alley, it is the perfect key to unlock a world of discovery. --Rachel Mazur, author of The Nature Club Camping Journal for Kids is a great way to not only teach kids about nature as they camp, but also to encourage them to take some time for reflection and documentation. It's so easy to be busy camping and not take a few moments to help kids remember why they are there--for family relaxation and reconnection. The illustrations in this journal are beautiful and fun, inviting kids to really engage in the camping experience. --Amelia Mayer, author of The Easy Camp Cookbook, Camping Activity Book for Kids, and more (talesofamountainmama.com) Whether you are camping far away, or in your own backyard, Camping Journal for Kids gives kids plenty of fun and exciting activities to try! A game of Nature Stroll Bingo, a how-to on animal-track identification, and an introduction on how to read the sky foster a love of nature. Kids will find loads of space for recording all the important details of their camping adventures. Once completed, the journal makes an excellent scrapbook to be treasured for years to come! --Clara and Valerie Deneen, co-authors of Creativity Journal for Kids Author InformationKIM ANDREWS is a North Carolina-based author, teacher, and blogger. She is devoted to nature-based education, and she blogs about her passion for exploring, crafting, and outdoor learning at LearningBarefoot.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |