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Fun With Nature (Take-Along Guide) Plastikspiralbindung – 1. Dezember 1998
Kaufoptionen und Plus-Produkte
- Lesealter8–10 Jahre
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe288 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- Schuljahr3 - 4
- HerausgeberNorthword Pr
- Erscheinungstermin1. Dezember 1998
- ISBN-101559716843
- ISBN-13978-1559716840
Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : Northword Pr (1. Dezember 1998)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Plastikspiralbindung : 288 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1559716843
- ISBN-13 : 978-1559716840
- Lesealter : 8–10 Jahre
- Kundenrezensionen:
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Six books in one from this series, great value for the money. Cover is high quality, old school textbook thick (but not as large or heavy, easily fits in my toddler's backpack) and the pages are thick and shiny, very high quality. I've included some photos to help you decide on if this is the book for you.
While I wish that there was more actual content included in this book, this is a great backyard guide for the young explorer to cover a majority of topics one may find on their local hikes, camping, or backyard trips and so I couldn't knock a star for that. This would pair beautifully with more comprehensive guides to local insects, wildlife, or plants for example. I bought this book to give to a 2.5 year old who's recently become interested in earth science for his Easter basket (will update back after he receives it and uses it). Each section is wonderfully outlined and easy to read through for both child and parent, including different life stages of the plant/animal, where to find these things, and what they should look like. Although the images aren't real photographs and are instead high quality drawings of habitats and animals, they are highly attractive. I imagine an older child could get just as much out of this book as the younger child, especially since this book includes room for scrapbooking artifacts, drawing space, or photos after each topic as well as a solid activity to get the child involved in the activities. Some of the suggested activities are classics I did as a child in Indian Princesses/Guides, and other activities are new to me. I'm going to really enjoy going through this with my son, and I know that he's going to love the animal topics especially. I'm excited to eventually acquire the next volume in the series, More Fun with Nature, which includes five more volumes of practical, nature study books.
I did find it kind of funny though that one of the more rare and deadliest lizards in the United States was included in this book, the Gila Monster. As we used to live in an area where this creature inhabited, I would highly advise someone not to encourage their child to approach this animal if they actually see it, but I still find it cool that it's included. Although more common species would be of more benefit to be included in this volume (I guess if you brought this book the zoo it may be more beneficial as you might see a Gila there). I saw a lot of reviews giving this book to an older child, but I wanted to include my review because I think this is totally suitable for the preschooler/toddler who's starting to understand and get interested in the outside world around them.
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 12. März 2018
Six books in one from this series, great value for the money. Cover is high quality, old school textbook thick (but not as large or heavy, easily fits in my toddler's backpack) and the pages are thick and shiny, very high quality. I've included some photos to help you decide on if this is the book for you.
While I wish that there was more actual content included in this book, this is a great backyard guide for the young explorer to cover a majority of topics one may find on their local hikes, camping, or backyard trips and so I couldn't knock a star for that. This would pair beautifully with more comprehensive guides to local insects, wildlife, or plants for example. I bought this book to give to a 2.5 year old who's recently become interested in earth science for his Easter basket (will update back after he receives it and uses it). Each section is wonderfully outlined and easy to read through for both child and parent, including different life stages of the plant/animal, where to find these things, and what they should look like. Although the images aren't real photographs and are instead high quality drawings of habitats and animals, they are highly attractive. I imagine an older child could get just as much out of this book as the younger child, especially since this book includes room for scrapbooking artifacts, drawing space, or photos after each topic as well as a solid activity to get the child involved in the activities. Some of the suggested activities are classics I did as a child in Indian Princesses/Guides, and other activities are new to me. I'm going to really enjoy going through this with my son, and I know that he's going to love the animal topics especially. I'm excited to eventually acquire the next volume in the series, More Fun with Nature, which includes five more volumes of practical, nature study books.
I did find it kind of funny though that one of the more rare and deadliest lizards in the United States was included in this book, the Gila Monster. As we used to live in an area where this creature inhabited, I would highly advise someone not to encourage their child to approach this animal if they actually see it, but I still find it cool that it's included. Although more common species would be of more benefit to be included in this volume (I guess if you brought this book the zoo it may be more beneficial as you might see a Gila there). I saw a lot of reviews giving this book to an older child, but I wanted to include my review because I think this is totally suitable for the preschooler/toddler who's starting to understand and get interested in the outside world around them.
We have already completed the "Make a Pinecone Snackbar" activity, and my daughter wants to complete the "Make a Toad House" activity next. This book is great and will keep children and adults entertained as a family for some time. I like the scrapbook that is provided at the end of each book for notes and observations. FIVE STARS!!
Here is a break-down of the book:
Caterpillars, Bugs and Butterflies (Mel Boring) - Introduction, a sub-section on Caterpillars, a sub-section on Bugs, a sub-section on Butterflies and Moths, an activity at the end of each sub-section, and a scrapbook at the end.
Frogs, Toads and Turtles (Diane L. Burns) - Introduction, a sub-section on Frogs, a sub-section on Toads, a sub-section on Turtles, an activity at the end of each sub-section, and a scrapbook at the end.
Snakes, Salamanders and Lizards (Diane L. Burns) - Introduction, a sub-section on Snakes, a sub-section on Salamanders, and a sub-section on Lizards, an activity at the end of each sub-section, and a scrapbook at the end.
Rabbits, Squirrels and Chipmunks (Mel Boring) - Introduction, a sub-section on Rabbits, a sub-section on Squirrels, a sub-section on Chipmunks, two activities at the end of the Rabbits sub-section, one activity at the end of the Squirrels sub-section, two activities at the end of the Chipmunks sub-section, and a scrapbook at the end.
Tracks, Scats and Signs (Leslie Dendy) - Introduction, a page on safety, a sub-section on The Forest, a sub-section on The Field, and a sub-section on The Pond, an activity at the end of each sub-section, and a scrapbook at the end.
Trees, Leaves and Bark (Diane L. Burns) - Introduction, 16 sub-sections on various trees, four activities, and a scrapbook at the end.
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 1. April 2018