Field Guide to Spring

SKU
051739
ISBN
9780500653517
Grade PK-3
Teaching Method
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Charlotte Mason
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Montessori (Discovery)
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Teacher Involvement
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Medium Teacher Involvement
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Product Overview

  • Experience the beauty and wonders of Spring through your 5-senses!
  • Turn everyday outdoor time into an interactive, educational, nature walk
  • Use these resources year after year for fun seasonal exploration

Description

Let’s play and learn in nature guided by A Field Guide to Spring. Inspired by the Forest School, this is a helpful resource to throw into your bag as you head outside to explore. Filled with full-color, engaging, whimsical illustrations children will be captivated by again and again. Each page shares with learners’ ideas to experience the world around them during the blooming spring months. Activities include building your own bird’s nest, scattering homemade seed bombs, painting stones, and so much more! There are perfect prompts and questions to ask young children and for older children they could start working on their own Nature Journal! Wonderful little poems to read aloud are scattered throughout. Kids will love learning where seedlings come from, the life cycle of frogs, identifying spring blooms, why the weather gets warmer, and searching outdoors on a springtime scavenger hunt! A great Spring Glossary is found in the back to encourage word development along with a Fields Notes section to guide a Nature Journal time. 64 pages, hardcover. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Field Guide to Spring
A charming series inspired by the Forest School movement, teaching young children how to engage with nature from season to season.

A Field Guide to Spring is a pocket-sized introduction to spring, inspired by the Forest School movement. Building on children’s natural curiosity about the world around them, this book aims to establish a connection with nature at an early age that will go on to last a lifetime!

Hunt for seedlings, squelch around in the mud, identify birds' eggs, and build your own nest. Discover how tadpoles transform into frogs and why rainbows appear in the sky.

The first in the Wild By Nature series, A Field Guide to Spring features lyrical poems, hands-on crafts and activities, scientific facts, and identifier pages to help children find different plants and animals. Whether a child’s access to nature is in the form of an urban park, a private garden, a field, or a forest, there is so much to discover and experience.

Watch your children become best friends with nature in every season with the Field Guide to series. An interactive way for children to play and learn in nature guided by beautiful illustrations and short facts over seasonal observations. Each book is packed with hands-on activities, poems, fun facts, and guidance to take full advantage of your outdoor exploration, no matter the time of year. Keep your kids engaged, curious, and connected with nature through simple and creative avenues like what does mud feel like, how many different colors of leaves do you see, does the new snow taste cold and refreshing? Taking a 3-step approach to a nature study by being Curious, Creative, and Kind, kids will find all sorts of ways to connect with and experience nature. Suitable for young and older students, there is enough guidance to keep kids engaged in the changing world around them. ~Rebecca

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Product Format:Hardcover Book
Grades:PK-3
Brand:Thames & Hudson
ISBN:9780500653517
Length in Inches:8.75
Width in Inches:6.125
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.6
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