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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2016 4:11:13 GMT -8
Does anyone have any recommendations for nature guides for children? I came across "A Children's Guide to Spring Wildflowers", and my daughter loves it. Any other good recommendations?
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foxalo
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Post by foxalo on Mar 11, 2016 4:44:18 GMT -8
I like the Audubon field guides. The descriptions may be difficult for her to read, but the pictures are good. I had a few children's field guides, but they are much smaller with less in them. My kids always preferred the thicker ones, since there is more to look at, plus it's grouped by color and type.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 5:51:25 GMT -8
I would recommend checking out the books of Stan Tekiela, a naturalist here in MN. He has a slew of field guides for all ages but also a whole selection of children's books. Depending on the age of your daughter, I know one of his most popular children's titles is Whose Butt?, which is good for pretty little kids.
You can find his stuff on his website, NatureSmart.com, or on Amazon.
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