I read them two of them to my granddaughter, Isabelle, age 5. Iz wasn't quite ready for sleep. She loved the pictures and went through them on her own.
Salamander Dance and Curious Critters.
What is fun is that his list of 10 can be found in my blog posts.
- Muskrat Love in the frog pond
- Tree frogs and wood frogs are singing in the wetland
- Cottage Life; Pond life in Perth
- Wetland Warriors
- What a visit it was!
- Grandsitting PD Day April 15th
Curious Critters has amazing macrophotos of critters photographed in the wild, at education, conservation and rehabilitation centres.
I think he is 'preaching to the choir' amongst many of my retired (teacher) blog buddies, who similarly go out and play in nature just for fun. The photos are amazing, and the artwork is excellent.
Award-Winning Nature Photographer Offers Ten Wonderful Ways to Connect Children and Nature
Environmental writer and photographer David FitzSimmons is on a mission to connect children with nature. With his naturalist wife and three children of their own—not to mention a job that gets him into the wild frequently—he’s an expert on immersing kids in the natural world. You can view some sample pages here.
1. Take a walk.
3. Visit a nature center.
4. Explore a wetland.
5. Plant something.
6. Visit a park.
7. Go creek stompin’.
8. Go geocaching.
9. Read a book about nature.
10. Take pictures of nature and share them!
So, what are you waiting for? Take your kids outside to explore. And don’t forget to grab a few photos along the way—You’ll treasure how you captured their giant smiles as they got good and dirty and get well-connected with nature.
5 comments:
What a great education you are giving them and a memory too.
Those certainly look good for kids.
Hari OM
Delightful! YAM xx
I hope these books are in my local library.
About the same thing a teacher does every day. - Margy
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