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Are you ready to experience Colorado’s best outdoors destinations
for families? What are you waiting for? Let’s Go! There’s so
much more to the Colorado outdoors scene than skiing, hiking, and
mountain biking. Between Fort Collins and Colorado Springs, from
the sprawling, golden plains to Summit County’s snow-capped
peaks, this unique guidebook introduces families to an exciting
range of outdoorsy adventures. Travel journalists and local
parenting experts Jamie Siebrase and Deborah Mock will guide you
and your children through 151 incredible, in-state adventures. Get
ready to discover nature centers, farms, outdoor history museums,
art walks, hidden SUP spots, open-air theaters, story walks, and so
much more. The destinations laid out in this book are pure fun
—but don’t be surprised if you and your kids learn a few
educational tidbits along the way. The book’s 151 chapters will
be short and punchy with great writing and beautiful B&W
photographs. Each section will also include a short section with
action-item information on each site, in the layout of the
“specs” in core series titles. This will be an informative
guide to discovering a variety of outdoor adventures that are a
perfect fit for family weekends and getaways.
Mysteries, misunderstandings, mistakes and unapologetic myths lurk
in every corner of the great outdoors. Does a red sky at night
really mean anything? Where exactly does moss grow, and who really
did blaze America's epic trails? This book tackles these and more
myths that plague the world of outdoor adventure. Myth-busting the
Great Outdoors will explore common misconceptions, debunking
beliefs even long-time outdoors enthusiasts erroneously take as
fact. From survival misconceptions to animal lore, the essays in
this book will examine a range of topics appealing to newcomers and
experts alike.
Colorado families have access to thousands of miles of stunning
trails spanning 41 state parks, two national grasslands, four
national parks, eight national monuments, 11 national forests, and
14ers galore. Better still, Colorado's backcountry was made for
youth. From dinosaur-themed day hikes and cliff dwellings to elk
crossings, beaver dams, and secret waterfalls, the state's
expansive trail network is a natural playground and classroom for
kids of all ages. Hiking with Kids Colorado guides parents to 52 of
the best hikes to take with kids in the state, walkable for
all--toddlers to teens. Inside you'll find: Detailed hike
descriptions for every week of the year Easy-to-follow maps for
every route Information on restrooms, stroller compatibility, and
trail users. Color photos to help your kids see themselves on the
trail Tips on cool scavenger hunt ideas, animal identification,
bird calls, and fun facts to keep young hikers engaged every step
of the way.
Every night at bedtime a little boy imagines he's a different
animal as his mother attempts to put him to bed. "I'm a baby lark,"
he tells her. The mother then says to him that baby birds are
called hatchlings and it is time for this hatchling to go to sleep.
"But hatchlings don't sleep in beds, they sleep in nests," she
says. And so it continues as the boy imagines he is a baby mountain
lion, bighorn sheep, chipmunk, coyote, skunk, and moose. This is a
twist on "goodnight" books that also teaches about animal families
and their habitats.
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