Download or read book Camping Journal for Kids written by Jane Smith and published by Rockridge Press. This book was released on 2021-08-10 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A journal for kids ages 8 to 12 to keep all their favorite camping memories Camping is a fun and adventurous way to experience the earth's natural wonders. This camping journal will help kids keep track of all their nature trips so they can enjoy the memories whenever they want! They'll start by learning cool facts and information that may come in handy as they hike and explore. Then, they'll dive right into journaling--about their camping spots, the weather, any critters they encounter, and other exciting stuff they see or do along the way. This standout among camping books for kids includes: A camping tool kit--Young campers will learn how to analyze clouds to predict the weather, identify plants and animal tracks they might come across, and keep their campsite clean. Room to get creative--The pages include suggestions for what to write about each camping trip, and extra space for notes, sketches, and more lets kids can make this journal their own. Outdoor tips and facts--Did you know garlic keeps mosquitoes away? Kids will discover all sorts of fascinating info and fun exercises that help them get the most out of their time in the great outdoors. Encourage kids to get creative and record their outdoor adventures with this camping journal.
Download or read book Kid s Camping Journal written by Katie Clemons and published by Flying Y LLC. This book was released on 2021-09-20 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the great outdoors with this interactive camping activity book for kids ages 6 to 12.Kid's Camping Journal is a fun nature journal and self-exploration journal that encourages kids with hands-on wilderness activities and engaging nature study prompts.Create a camping logbook. Doodle and write specific vacation memories for 25 camping trips, such as where you camp, who you're with, plant and animal observations, and favorite moments.?Learn and play. Entertain nature lovers with interactive camp games, coloring pages, in-book activities, checklists, and quizzes. ?Explore the natural world. Inspire curiosity with guided prompts that encourage a child to observe, imagine, and reflect upon the great outdoors.?Whether family car camping, RV camping, or even adventuring into the backcountry, this journal helps kids nurture a life-long passion for the outdoors. Written by bestselling kid's journal author and fifth generation Yellowstone camping Montanan, Katie Clemons.Grab a copy for each kid, and share the journey together!
Download or read book Beatrice the Little Camper Gets Rescued written by and published by . This book was released on 2019-06-30 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beatrice the little camper has a great life full of adventures until her last family no longer needs her. She finds herself old, broken, and living out her lonely days behind and old barn. One day a new family comes to take her away to a new home. The Tuffle family sees her inner beauty, rebuilds her and gives her a new life. Soon she will be once again going out on the road for new adventures!
Download or read book Summer Plans Epic Summer Bucket List written by So Books and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-06-15 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Summer Journal For Kids! Schools almost out and summer is here, so what are you and your kids going to do everyday? Capture all your awesome summer plans in this fun summer bucket list notebook for kids. Perfect for the child who loves to write and tell stories! Keep all your writing in one place. This is a great summer keepsake - remember what you did year after year. The first five pages of the book are lined paper where you can write a long list of everything you plan to do. Pages 6 - 97 are blank on top and wide ruled lines on paper - have your child write out their favorite part of that adventure. This is a great way to encourage handwriting skills, storytelling - and for you to have a few mins of quite while they work on their books! The final three pages are lined for thoughts and reflections on the summer. This Kids Summer Bucket List Journal can be used as a: Vacation Journal Gift Graduation gift to get summer started! Summer Camp Journal Camping Journal
Download or read book Let s Go on an Adventure Family Camping Journal written by Pretty Useful Notebooks, Journals & Logbooks and published by . This book was released on 2019-05-10 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Create a beautiful keepsake for your family with this prompt guide fun Family Camping Journal. If you enjoy sleeping under the stars and cooking over an open fire in the great outdoors this great Camping Journal allows you to capture every incredible memory and record it for future trips both this summer and for all the summers to come. This Family Camping Journal features: Large 8.5" x 11" premium matte cover paperback book with 108 pre-formatted pages to record information like campground name, dates, site number and location. An area to record the weather for all the sunny or maybe rainy, camping days. Each page features writing prompts such as Who was on the trip, Favorite activity, Most fun thing, Most memorable thing etc Plenty of space to write about favorite vacation memories A place to include a daily photograph or drawing. Plenty of pages to use how you wish. Try it as a daily camping diary for one trip, or summarize an entire trip on one page and record over 50 trips in one book! The possibilities are endless. Camping Journals make great: Gifts for Campers Gifts for RV Lovers & Camping Enthusiasts Camping Activity Books for Boys, Girls, Kids & Families Camping Log Book & Planner Adventure is waiting for you to go and find it, so get on out there!
Download or read book Camping Anatomy Activities for Kids written by Steve Lemig and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2021-10-19 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore like a scientist with this illustrated camping guide for kids ages 8 to 12 Camping is the perfect time to learn about the world around you. Adventure through nature like a real scientist with Camping Anatomy Activities for Kids. It's full of super-fun activities and lessons that show you how to build a working campsite, stay safe on the trail, and much more! You'll learn new camping skills and keep track of everything you discover as you become an outdoor lover for life. Go beyond other camping books for kids and: Experience the wilderness—20 unique lessons teach you how to ask questions about the natural world, imagine solutions to potential problems, and test ideas to prepare for a successful camping trip. Try awesome activities—Get your campsite up and running with activities like pitching a tent, reading the stars, and drawing a map. Start a camping journal—Use your own blank journal to answer writing prompts that help you record your ideas and observations. Become an expert camper as you interact with the outdoors through this nature journal for kids.
Download or read book The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids written by Helen Olsson and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2024-04-02 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Plan your family camping adventure! Whether you’re a first-time camper or a veteran backpacker befuddled by the challenges of carting a brood—and all the requisite gear—into the great outdoors, here you’ll find all the tips and tools you need to plan the perfect nature adventure with your family. Humorous and irreverent, yet always authoritative, this guide to camping with kids, from babies through pre-teens, is filled with checklists, smart tips, recipes, games, activities, and art projects. Helen Olsson, a seasoned camper and mother of three, shares lessons learned over the years of nature outings with her own family. Learn the basics of family camping, from choosing a destination and packing gear to setting up a campsite and keeping little ones safe. Create the perfect camp menu with simple and tasty recipe ideas. Discover foolproof tips and tactics for keeping kids happy and entertained while hiking. Explore nature through clever and creative camp arts and craft projects. This guide is your game plan to unplugging from the digital world and connecting your kids to nature. Whether it’s roasting marshmallows around a crackling campfire or stretching out on a camp mat to gaze at the stars, the memories you’ll be making will last a lifetime.
Download or read book Camping Activities for Kids written by Steve Lemig and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2025-05-13 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Going on a camping trip? Encourage kids to explore like a scientist with an illustrated camping activity guide for ages 8 to 12. Attention campers! Are you ready to think like a scientist and adventure like an explorer? This fun and interactive guide shows kids how to camp with an active mind for learning. They'll discover all the different items you need to go camping, the steps to building an awesome campsite, and how to make the most of exploring nature through 20 lessons and 20 activities to try on the trails! Explore and play—Help kids get hands-on as they make their own thermometer and solar still, find true north, learn how to safely watch nearby wildlife, and so much more. The 5 Science Scout skills—Kids will practice the key skills that scientists and explorers use to discover the world as they Observe, Ask, Imagine, Test, and Reflect. Start a camping journal—Journal pages and writing prompts will inspire kids to record their ideas and observations as they create a book of amazing camping memories! Introduce curious kids to the science of camping with Camping Activities for Kids—part of the Science Scouts series!
Download or read book Kids Camp written by Laurie Carlson and published by Chicago Review Press. This book was released on 1995-03-01 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Activities to help young campers build an awareness of the environment, learn about insect and animal behavior, boost their self-esteem, and learn the basics for fun, successful camping.
Download or read book Wilderness Benchmark 1988 written by and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Rutter s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry written by Sir Michael J. Rutter and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-08-24 with total page 2522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rutter’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has become an established and accepted textbook of child psychiatry. Now completely revised and updated, the fifth edition provides a coherent appraisal of the current state of the field to help trainee and practising clinicians in their daily work. It is distinctive in being both interdisciplinary and international, in its integration of science and clinical practice, and in its practical discussion of how researchers and practitioners need to think about conflicting or uncertain findings. This new edition now offers an entirely new section on conceptual approaches, and several new chapters, including: neurochemistry and basic pharmacology brain imaging health economics psychopathology in refugees and asylum seekers bipolar disorder attachment disorders statistical methods for clinicians This leading textbook provides an accurate and comprehensive account of current knowledge, through the integration of empirical findings with clinical experience and practice, and is essential reading for professionals working in the field of child and adolescent mental health, and clinicians working in general practice and community pediatric settings.
Download or read book Children Away from Home written by Albert E. Trieschman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-12 with total page 729 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The editors of this volume are committed to the philosophy of treating emotionally disturbed children in the life milieu. Both have been intensely involved in training "online" therapists--child care workers. They are convinced that there is no one "right way" in milieu treatment, and propose a electric model for treatment. Like many of the other writers included in this book, Whittaker and Trieschman conceive of treatment as a total life experience. Th ey do not see the individual versus the group, but the individual within the group situation. They also do not see permissiveness versus limitations, professional staff versus nonprofessional staff , or the institution versus an outside of the community. The book is divided into two sections: the fi rst is a dialogue between the editors on current issues in residential treatment and problems in treating children. The second is a collection of readings. This is one of the first sourcebooks covering the therapeutic milieu for children in residential treatment centers, specifi cally emotionally disturbed children. It is also an excellent text for courses on the emotionally disturbed child, milieu treatment, and child welfare.
Download or read book 101 Things Every Kid Should Do Growing Up written by Alecia T Devantier and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2002-05-01 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A wealth of creative experiences for building a well-rounded childhood. This hands-on, imaginative book offers 101 experiences every child should have as they grow toward adulthood. Each entree provides practical suggestions that help you make each of these experiences a reality. The examples include: --Every child should believe in things that can't be seen-which offers details on how a child can create a special drawstring bag for the nap fairy or elf who can leave behind small rewards. --Every child should catch snowflakes on his tongue and eyelashes-which explains how a child can also capture a snowflake using cardboard. --Every child should publish a book-which describes how your youngster can go about becoming his or her own publisher. --Every child should camp out in the backyard-which also shows how your youngster can do precisely that in his or her own living room if no yard exists. --Every child should have a dream for the future and an adult who believes in that dream.
Download or read book Promoting the Psychosocial Well Being of Children Following War and Terrorism written by Matthew J. Friedman and published by IOS Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aims to show how community-based psychosocial approaches promote the psychosocial well being of children following war and terrorism. This book focuses on community-based interventions that link individual mental health/psychosocial well being with the health and stability of the community.
Download or read book At Risk Children Youth written by Niall Mcelwee and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What assistance can be provided to disadvantaged youngsters to help them conquer the many challenges they face while growing up? At-Risk Children & Youth: Resiliency Explored analyzes the results from accumulated research on the risk and resiliency of children and youth in Ireland. Author Niall McElwee explains many of the challenges faced by children, including poor literacy and numeracy skills, poverty, distrust, and other difficult issues. Practical strategies are presented to help disadvantaged children and youth to overcome societal and self-imposed barriers for improvement. A detailed review and assessment is provided on the efficacy of Ireland’s Youth Encounter Projects. This important resource focuses on what works and what does not in youth services. At-Risk Children & Youth: Resiliency Explored closely examines risk factors, and what it specifically means to be ‘at-risk’. Going further beyond the standard risk factors usually considered such as drug use or dropping-out of school, this probing text explores the full range of factors and coping and healing mechanisms. The author challenges several of the views and beliefs about risk and resiliency generally held by many in child and youth services and in society. This book is extensively referenced and includes helpful figures tables to clearly present information. Topics in At-Risk Children & Youth: Resiliency Explored include: A breakdown of terms for risk behaviors and predictors of risk Issues of social class and social exclusion The impact of school difficulties on students, including truancy and poor academic standing Strategies to build on student strengths The quality of the entirety of the school experience as a determination of success Strategies for intervention A review of literature on risk and resiliency A relational research model, including methodology and ethical issues Description and functions of Youth Encounter Projects—and an assessment of their value Results of risk studies over the past decade Recommended changes in policies At-Risk Children & Youth: Resiliency Explored is a valuable addition to the libraries of educators, students, and child and youth service providers everywhere.
Download or read book Children s Folklore written by Brian Sutton-Smith and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-10-12 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking collection of essays on a hitherto underexplored subject that challenges the existing stereotypical views of the trivial and innocent nature of children's culture, this work reveals for the first time the artistic and complex interactions among children. Based on research of scholars from such diverse fields as American studies, anthropology, education, folklore, psychology, and sociology, this volume represents a radical new attempt to redefine and reinterpret the expressive behaviors of children. The book is divided into four major sections: history, methodology, genres, and setting, with a concluding chapter on theory. Each section is introduced by an overview by Brian Sutton-Smith. The accompanying bibliography lists historical references through the present, representing works by scholars for over 100 years.