Combining learning and play, this book is designed to introduce
young children to nature study with fascinating practical examples.
Once children have discovered some of the smaller wonders of the
natural world, they can learn to appreciate and care for it
throughout their lives. The ten terrific projects to help
youngsters learn about the world around them include a wild flower
window box, a shoe-box museum, a bean-in-a-box maze, a wiggly
wormery, bark and leaf rubbings, a miniature pond, a book of
pressed flowers, and a garden grown from muddy boots! Each project
is accompanied by an illustrated list of materials and there are
additional tips on safety and being a good naturalist. Clear
stage-by-stage photographs show children completing each project so
that young readers learn alongside them, and the ideas use simple
materials and basic equipment that are easy to find around the
home. An informative introduction provides simple instructions on
safety and caring for the environment. This is the perfect starter
book for 3- to 7-year-olds - for older readers to use with minimum
supervision, or for younger ones to enjoy with adult help.
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