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Your Wild Child Needs Nature Because...
IT BUILDS THEIR
CONFIDENCE
IT MAKES
THEM THINK
IT STIMULATES
THEIR SENSES
IT PROMOTES CREATIVITY
IT GETS THEM
FOCUSED & MOVING
IT ENCOURAGES
RESPONSIBILITY
So Much More Than a Workbook!
A Walk In Nature Journal is an investment into what matters most—the health of your wild child!
Children who spend time in nature are more resilient, are more likely to graduate high school, and are more likely to become conservationists.
Unfortunately, only 9% of children in Canada spend the recommended amount of time outdoors.
Conservation is crucial to ensure a sustainable future.
So much more than a workbook, A Walk In Nature Journal is a tool used to establish strong connections with nature and each other. When we encourage children to form connections with nature, we empower them to become conservationists.
Children need nature, and nature needs children. Our future depends upon it!
Children Need Nature, and Nature Needs Children
A Walk in Nature Journal Sneak Peak
Thoughts On A Walk In Nature Journal
We love this nature journal! It is well laid out and sprinkled with little quotes, quizzes, and info. It includes 20 journal entries that contain prompts for stories and sketches, as well as field note pages, allowing naturally curious children to record observations and reflect on their explorations in nature. It also contains observation logs for different plants and animals. Definitely recommend for an enhanced educational experience on your family or class nature walks!
Myriam Anton
Love, love, love this journal. Can't wait for the kids to see it at Christmas. They will be so excited. So many pages to be able to use for every hike. My girls love to sketch so we will get lots of use out of it.
Pamela Levandosky
I think I’ll save the journal forever, it’s cute to capture pictures and thoughts at this age. As well as capture lifelong memories!
Kalyn Adams
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"This book is wonderful: unique, creative, imaginative, perfect for the age group—and it made me laugh out loud, usually several times per page. And I love the fact that it's set in Canada and that after all the animal humor, there is an important takeaway about respecting wildlife."
—Troon Harrison
Internationally published, award-winning author