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101 Fun Outdoor Activities for Children

Fiona Bird

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English
CICO Books
01 March 2018
A practical, dip-in guide, packed with over 100 outdoor activities for children.

In an era when the iPad is often more appealing than the park, it can be difficult to encourage kids to get off the couch and spend time outside. In this inspirational book, with ideas for children of all ages, there are over 100 imaginative ways for children to keep busy and have fun outdoors. 

They can enjoy outdoor crafts such as making leaf art bunting, a dream catcher or their own toy raft, or get physical and burn off some energy with beach hopscotch, animal tracking, and by developing their hunting and gathering skills. Or perhaps they would like to relax and enjoy some star-gazing or pond-dipping instead. There are fun activities to help kids get up close and personal with nature by making a wormery and a bug attractor, doing some investigative ant experiments and putting on their own gastropod race! The book includes handy reference pics to help children identify plants, flowers and wildlife, so as well as enjoying the great outdoors, they can learn to understand and appreciate their surroundings too. 

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Imprint:   CICO Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 208mm, 
Weight:   519g
ISBN:   9781782495789
ISBN 10:   1782495789
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Fiona Bird is a graduate of the University of St Andrew's and former BBC Masterchef finalist. She blogs on wild food, writes foraging tips and recipes for The Huffington Post UK, and is the author of The Forager's Kitchen, published by CICO Books, and Kids' Kitchen. As a mother of six, Fiona has spent a lot of time around children and enjoys teaching kids about the environment, conservation guidelines, sustainable living and handy tips on how to forecast the weather. Fiona lives in Scotland and divides her time between the Glens of Angus and the Isle of South Uist.

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