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Kids explore nature at night with scavenger hunts, flashlight games, and field guides for nocturnal creatures with a real magnifying glass, stickers, and a nature journal.
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Kids explore nature at night with scavenger hunts, flashlight games, and field guides for nocturnal creatures with a real magnifying glass, stickers, and a nature journal.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 48
- Altersempfehlung: 4 bis 8 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 183mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781635868470
- ISBN-10: 1635868475
- Artikelnr.: 69926690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 48
- Altersempfehlung: 4 bis 8 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 183mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781635868470
- ISBN-10: 1635868475
- Artikelnr.: 69926690
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Storey Publishing's children's nonfiction books spark curiosity and joy, and inspire kids to learn, grow, connect, and discover new skills.
NATURE FIELD GUIDES (24 pages) Bats & other night birds Owls Frogs & other amphibians (toads
salamanders
etc.) Turtles & other reptiles (snakes
lizards
etc.) Raccoon & other small nocturnal mammals (mice
skunks
possum
raccoon
beaver) Deer & other large nocturnal mammals (coyote
fox
wolf ) Moths Mosquitos & other bugs (cacadas
crickets
fireflies) Moon Stars/Shooting Stars Flowers: Closed-up flowers/Night blooming flowers Planets DISCOVERY ZONE [10 pages] 2 Eyes at Night: Eyeshine in animals
eye adaptations (pupil dilation)
etc. 2 Science of Bioluminescence (firefox fungi
fireflies
ocean creatures
etc.) 2 Game Nocturnal vs sleeping animals 2 Stargazing Tips and common constellations with some facts-- Dipper
Orion
Cassiopeia
etc. 2 The coolest stuff in the night sky: comets
planets (visible and non-visible)
Milky Way
Northern Lights
also Space Station and satellites FUN & GAMES [12 pages] 2 Shadow puppets/shadow dancing 2 Make a constellation viewer (this would be inside) 2 Attract moths (and other insects): shine a light on a white cloth or paper and see who shows up
then count and observe them 2 The Phases of the Moon with cookies (or apples
Swiss cheese
etc.) 2 Games: ghost in the graveyard
hide and seek
flashlight tag
1 Imitate owl calls 2 Camp out! (In a campsite
backyard
deck/porch
or living room floor with a tent or just sleeping bags on the floor…storytelling ideas
like a story chain
etc.) Scavenger by senses: Sounds: cat fight
coyote
owl
peepers/toads
wind
crickets
rustling leaves
dog barking
siren
running water
cars
airplane overhead
bird call Sights: moon
stars
insect
airplane
satellite
planet
bat
eyeshine
street light Touch: pinecone
spider web
slug
tree bark
dewy grass
cool breeze
warmth of a fire
moth wings
flower petal
Smell: smoke
flowers
dry leaves…
salamanders
etc.) Turtles & other reptiles (snakes
lizards
etc.) Raccoon & other small nocturnal mammals (mice
skunks
possum
raccoon
beaver) Deer & other large nocturnal mammals (coyote
fox
wolf ) Moths Mosquitos & other bugs (cacadas
crickets
fireflies) Moon Stars/Shooting Stars Flowers: Closed-up flowers/Night blooming flowers Planets DISCOVERY ZONE [10 pages] 2 Eyes at Night: Eyeshine in animals
eye adaptations (pupil dilation)
etc. 2 Science of Bioluminescence (firefox fungi
fireflies
ocean creatures
etc.) 2 Game Nocturnal vs sleeping animals 2 Stargazing Tips and common constellations with some facts-- Dipper
Orion
Cassiopeia
etc. 2 The coolest stuff in the night sky: comets
planets (visible and non-visible)
Milky Way
Northern Lights
also Space Station and satellites FUN & GAMES [12 pages] 2 Shadow puppets/shadow dancing 2 Make a constellation viewer (this would be inside) 2 Attract moths (and other insects): shine a light on a white cloth or paper and see who shows up
then count and observe them 2 The Phases of the Moon with cookies (or apples
Swiss cheese
etc.) 2 Games: ghost in the graveyard
hide and seek
flashlight tag
1 Imitate owl calls 2 Camp out! (In a campsite
backyard
deck/porch
or living room floor with a tent or just sleeping bags on the floor…storytelling ideas
like a story chain
etc.) Scavenger by senses: Sounds: cat fight
coyote
owl
peepers/toads
wind
crickets
rustling leaves
dog barking
siren
running water
cars
airplane overhead
bird call Sights: moon
stars
insect
airplane
satellite
planet
bat
eyeshine
street light Touch: pinecone
spider web
slug
tree bark
dewy grass
cool breeze
warmth of a fire
moth wings
flower petal
Smell: smoke
flowers
dry leaves…
NATURE FIELD GUIDES (24 pages) Bats & other night birds Owls Frogs & other amphibians (toads
salamanders
etc.) Turtles & other reptiles (snakes
lizards
etc.) Raccoon & other small nocturnal mammals (mice
skunks
possum
raccoon
beaver) Deer & other large nocturnal mammals (coyote
fox
wolf ) Moths Mosquitos & other bugs (cacadas
crickets
fireflies) Moon Stars/Shooting Stars Flowers: Closed-up flowers/Night blooming flowers Planets DISCOVERY ZONE [10 pages] 2 Eyes at Night: Eyeshine in animals
eye adaptations (pupil dilation)
etc. 2 Science of Bioluminescence (firefox fungi
fireflies
ocean creatures
etc.) 2 Game Nocturnal vs sleeping animals 2 Stargazing Tips and common constellations with some facts-- Dipper
Orion
Cassiopeia
etc. 2 The coolest stuff in the night sky: comets
planets (visible and non-visible)
Milky Way
Northern Lights
also Space Station and satellites FUN & GAMES [12 pages] 2 Shadow puppets/shadow dancing 2 Make a constellation viewer (this would be inside) 2 Attract moths (and other insects): shine a light on a white cloth or paper and see who shows up
then count and observe them 2 The Phases of the Moon with cookies (or apples
Swiss cheese
etc.) 2 Games: ghost in the graveyard
hide and seek
flashlight tag
1 Imitate owl calls 2 Camp out! (In a campsite
backyard
deck/porch
or living room floor with a tent or just sleeping bags on the floor…storytelling ideas
like a story chain
etc.) Scavenger by senses: Sounds: cat fight
coyote
owl
peepers/toads
wind
crickets
rustling leaves
dog barking
siren
running water
cars
airplane overhead
bird call Sights: moon
stars
insect
airplane
satellite
planet
bat
eyeshine
street light Touch: pinecone
spider web
slug
tree bark
dewy grass
cool breeze
warmth of a fire
moth wings
flower petal
Smell: smoke
flowers
dry leaves…
salamanders
etc.) Turtles & other reptiles (snakes
lizards
etc.) Raccoon & other small nocturnal mammals (mice
skunks
possum
raccoon
beaver) Deer & other large nocturnal mammals (coyote
fox
wolf ) Moths Mosquitos & other bugs (cacadas
crickets
fireflies) Moon Stars/Shooting Stars Flowers: Closed-up flowers/Night blooming flowers Planets DISCOVERY ZONE [10 pages] 2 Eyes at Night: Eyeshine in animals
eye adaptations (pupil dilation)
etc. 2 Science of Bioluminescence (firefox fungi
fireflies
ocean creatures
etc.) 2 Game Nocturnal vs sleeping animals 2 Stargazing Tips and common constellations with some facts-- Dipper
Orion
Cassiopeia
etc. 2 The coolest stuff in the night sky: comets
planets (visible and non-visible)
Milky Way
Northern Lights
also Space Station and satellites FUN & GAMES [12 pages] 2 Shadow puppets/shadow dancing 2 Make a constellation viewer (this would be inside) 2 Attract moths (and other insects): shine a light on a white cloth or paper and see who shows up
then count and observe them 2 The Phases of the Moon with cookies (or apples
Swiss cheese
etc.) 2 Games: ghost in the graveyard
hide and seek
flashlight tag
1 Imitate owl calls 2 Camp out! (In a campsite
backyard
deck/porch
or living room floor with a tent or just sleeping bags on the floor…storytelling ideas
like a story chain
etc.) Scavenger by senses: Sounds: cat fight
coyote
owl
peepers/toads
wind
crickets
rustling leaves
dog barking
siren
running water
cars
airplane overhead
bird call Sights: moon
stars
insect
airplane
satellite
planet
bat
eyeshine
street light Touch: pinecone
spider web
slug
tree bark
dewy grass
cool breeze
warmth of a fire
moth wings
flower petal
Smell: smoke
flowers
dry leaves…