Happy Wednesday! I’m a little late getting started today after a very productive Tuesday…it happens, sometimes. Just when you think things are looking up the rules change and throw you off-track, but that’s the way the cookie crumbles. I just heard that we’re in for a VERY cold November, and the coldest winter in 5 years, I’m chilly just thinking about it. That being said, there’s always something to learn about nature, and this week’s topic is all about nature study books for children!
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Nature Study Books For Kids
Each week a few of us put together a great selection of books on a given topic and bring them to you to help narrow down the choices for you, each of our hosts share different titles, so have a look around each of our posts for wider choice.
To make things even easier for you, I have provided Amazon links to these books for both my American and British readers (just click on the link and you’ll be automatically directed to your county’s Amazon store). Enjoy!
The Nature Connection: An Outdoor Workbook for Kids, Families, and Classrooms, experience nature will all your senses; draw, watch bird migrations, journaling, and more.
The Kid’s Guide to Exploring Nature (BBG Guides for a Greener Planet), go exploring and have 24 adventures to learn about various ecosystems.
Curious Kids Nature Guide: Explore the Amazing Outdoors of the Pacific Northwest, learn fun facts about plants, fish, animals and more!
Nature’s Art Box: From t-shirts to twig baskets, 65 cool projects for crafty kids to make with natural materials, imaginative art projects you can make from items found in your own backyard.
Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, a #1 best-seller, this book combines art, science, and enthusiasm! Become an expert now and enjoy your skills for a lifetime.
Outdoor Science Lab for Kids: 52 Family-Friendly Experiments for the Yard, Garden, Playground, and Park, learn physics, biology, and chemistry wherever you are by stepping outdoors and getting close to nature.
Handbook of Nature-Study for Teachers and Parents, Vol. 1 of 2, a classic work based on the Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets.
Keeping a Nature Journal: Discover a Whole New Way of Seeing the World Around You, what better way to learn about the living world than to journal its changes through the year.
Winter Tree Finder: A Manual for Identifying Deciduous Trees in Winter, learn how to identify deciduous trees when they have lost their leaves.
Winter in the Wilderness: A Field Guide to Primitive Survival Skills, learn to survive i the great outdoors during the winter months by observing nature.
Winter Weed Finder: A Guide to Dry Plants in Winter (Nature Study Guides), learn how to identify weeds, plants, and seeds in the winter.
Mother of 3 says
I love nature study and books about nature. These look some really wonderful titles to choose from. Pinned.
Crystal McClean says
Nature is always fun for kids (and adults) to learn about. Thank you for sharing!