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A Girl's Guide to the WILD: My Nature Journal and Activity Book by McConnell, Ruby (Author)

A Girl's Guide to the WILD: My Nature Journal and Activity Book by McConnell, Ruby (Author)

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A Girl's Guide to the WILD: My Nature Journal and Activity Book Contributor(s): McConnell, Ruby (Author)

ISBN: 163217247X    EAN: 9781632172471
Publisher: Little Bigfoot  
US SRP: $14.99 US  
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: April 07, 2020
Physical Info: 0.7" H x 7.9" L x 5.9" W (0.9 lbs) 208 pages
Get outside, explore, and learn! Take this journal out to the backyard or a city park, or bring it along on a family camping trip or to summer camp for fun indoors and out!
This interactive field journal and activity book for girls focuses on the outdoors, nature and science, and is organized by season, with lots of room for creativity.
Includes:
- Fun pastimes that teach outdoor concepts: word searches, fill-in-the-blank games
- Outdoor activities: packing lists, scavenger hunts, sketching
- Journaling pages: open-ended questions, poetry prompts, lists
- Logs: weather logs, creature, bird and bug counts, field notes
The goals of the journal are to encourage girls' love for the environment, to inspire girls to protect animals and nature, to get girls engaged with STEM, and to empower girls to feel comfortable and competent outdoors.
RUBY MCCONNELL is the author of A Woman's Guide to the Wild; she's also a geologist, environmental advocate, and dancer. Her work has appeared in Grain Magazine, Misadventures Magazine, Oregon Quarterly, Seattle Backpackers Magazine, Bird Watcher's Digest, and Fungi Magazine, among others. Ruby believes that positive outdoor experiences are the key to healthy living and protecting the environment and is committed to breaking down barriers that prevent all kinds of people from being outside. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Grain Literary Journal, Oregon Humanities Magazine, and Mother Earth News and was awarded an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship in 2016. She is almost always in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, but you can find her online @RubyGoneWild.
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