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101 Things to Do Outside

Author : Creative Team of Weldon Owen
Publisher : Walter Foster Jr
Page : 75 pages
File Size : 15,96 MB
Release : 2016-03-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 163322080X

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Provides various activities kids can do outside, instead of being bums inside.

101 Things for Kids to do Outside

Author : Dawn Isaac
Publisher : Kyle Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,91 MB
Release : 2025-04-10
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1804193003

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'I'm bored' must be the most frightening words in a child's vocabulary, and how to keep kids entertained is something that keeps many of us awake at night. 101 Things for Kids to do Outside is packed with games, projects, crafts, experiments and gardening inspiration that will have your child racing out to try something new. The huge selection of ideas covers all four seasons and ranges from quick 10-minute activities to a full day of fun. From party games and treasure hunts to simple gardening projects, each idea is simple to follow and illustrated with diagrams, so you can't go wrong! Activities include Building a Human Sundial, Creating an Outdoor Collage, Setting up a Wormery and Planting a Potato Tower. This hands-on guide will help your child get the most from being outdoors, and you don't need a big garden - a local park or small area will suffice. All 101 ideas are sure to get the kids away from the computer and provide hours of entertainment for the entire family. The activities are written with children aged 5+ years in mind but it's your call as to how much help, support and age-appropriate supervision they might need ... make whatever adjustments are necessary.

Make it Wild!

Author : Fiona Danks
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 34,48 MB
Release : 2010-05-25
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1781011818

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Make it Wild! shows how children can enjoy the endless opportunities offered by wild places. Looking at what nature has to offer, they explore the potential of diverse raw materials such as snow, leaves, and sticks and suggest how to work with them. The book demonstrates how to use nature's free, renewable resources to make anything from a clay monster to an ice lantern or flaming balloons. Making things outdoors involves creativity and imagination, as well as learning how to solve practical problems, how to work together, the need to see a process through from start to finish, and the safe use of potentially dangerous tools — all of which help children acquire the skills they need to cope with the world and develop a commonsense understanding of the way it works.

101 Things to Do Outside

Author : Weldon Owen Limited (UK)
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,80 MB
Release : 2016-05
Category : Amusements
ISBN : 9781783420209

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Provides suggestions for different outdoor activities, including toasting marshmallows, building a den, and climbing a tree.

Go Wild!

Author : Fiona Danks
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 23,61 MB
Release : 2009-05-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1781011788

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Young people these days are often homebound, entertaining themselves with the Internet, television, video games, and text messages, but completely disconnected from the reality of the great outdoors. Many have never experienced simple pleasures such as telling stories around a warm campfire, camping outdoors, or whittling a stick. Go Wild! is the perfect book for families with children ages 10 to 14 wanting to get in touch with the natural world. The authors describe a range of wild and fun adventures for families to share. Readers learn potentially life-saving skills that give them confidence, independence, and a sense of environmental awareness. Topics include building shelter, building a fire, foraging for food, cooking outdoors, tools and weapons, bushcraft skills, water and keeping clean, and safety. From making a catapult to catching crayfish, creating fire without matches to constructing a tepee, Go Wild! is all about thrilling activities, amazing discoveries, and young people having the time of their lives in the great outdoors.

101 Things to Do Outside

Author : Susan Hayes
Publisher :
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 32,86 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Amusements
ISBN :

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Provides suggestions for different outdoor activities, including toasting marshmallows, building a den, and climbing a tree.

101 Things for Kids to do Outside

Author : Dawn Isaac
Publisher : Kyle Books
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 30,41 MB
Release : 2018-07-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0857836161

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Packed with games, projects, crafts, experiments and gardening inspiration, 101 Things for Kids to do Outside will have your children racing out to try something new. The huge selection of ideas covers all four seasons and ranges from quick 10-minute activities to a full day of fun. From party games and treasure hunts to simple gardening projects, each idea is simple to follow and illustrated with colour photography, so you can't go wrong! Activities include building a human sundial, creating an outdoor collage, setting up a wormery, planting a potato tower, making natural inks, flying a homemade kite and playing torch tag. This hands-on guide will help children get the most from being outdoors, and you don't need a big garden - a local park or small area will suffice. 101 Things for Kids to do Outside is sure to get your kids away from the computer and provide hours of entertainment for the entire family.

101 Things for Kids to do on a Rainy Day

Author : Dawn Isaac
Publisher : Kyle Books
Page : 583 pages
File Size : 41,56 MB
Release : 2018-07-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0857836218

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From the author of 101 Things for Kids to do Outside, which has fast become a go-to book for children and parents alike, comes this excellent new volume full of creative (and occasionally crazy) ideas for things to do when the weather is bad and you're stuck inside - without having to go any where near a TV or computer screen! Why not grow a windowsill herb garden, make your own jigsaw, or learn to play the glasses? Get crafty with decoupage and salt dough, or play detective by dusting for fingerprints. Exciting makes include terrariums and kaleidoscopes, whilst wacky games cover everything from Balloon Stomp to Sticky Note Scramble. All 101 ideas are designed to be achievable with little or no parental help, and only use materials that you already have around the house. With a wealth of creative and fun suggestions to keep you amused, you might not even notice that the rain has stopped.

101 Things to Do on the Street

Author : Vanessa Rogers
Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 44,79 MB
Release : 2011-08-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 0857004190

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101 Things to Do on the Street is packed with creative and innovative ideas for street games and activities to help young people aged 11--19 explore personal, social and emotional issues. Specifically designed so that few resources or props are needed, the activities included are all practical, easy to follow, and above all, fun. As well as helping young people get to know each other, they explore issues such as gender stereotypes, offending behaviour, values, trust and street safety. They also aim to improve skills such as teamwork, communication, compromise and negotiation. From role-play and arts and crafts to discussion and quizzes, there are over 100 ideas to meet the needs of young people who choose to meet on the street, which can also be adapted for use elsewhere. This second edition includes information on what detached and outreach work is, tips and ideas on how to get started, staying safe guidelines, and over 30 revised or new activities. This invaluable resource will be used time and again by detached and outreach youth workers, mobile projects, community development officers, street wardens, and youth offending teams - in fact anyone working with young people who needs tried and tested ideas for games and activities to engage and motivate outside of building-based provision.