100 Days of Adventure: Nature Activities, Creative Projects, and Field Trips for Every Season
By (Author) Greta Eskridge
Illustrated by Emily Paik
Tommy Nelson
Tommy Nelson
27th February 2023
14th April 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Sports and outdoor recreation
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
649.5
Paperback
208
Width 204mm, Height 255mm, Spine 16mm
571g
Turn off the screen and turn on the creativity as second-generation homeschooling mom Greta Eskridge shares 100 hands-on learning activities for kids that will connect and enrich your family through adventures, small and big.
Have a meteor slumber party, attend a symphony concert, take a hike in the rain, preserve colorful fall leaves, and make nettle pesto as children explore a love of nature and venture into the great, wide, real world. From backyard bugs to farmer's market veggies, children will unplug from electronics; explore the world; and learn about nature, art, music, and themselves through STEAM projects and new experiences.
100 Days of Adventure will spark curiosity in 6- to 10-year-olds with
Children can bond with parents and siblings, learn new skills with individual investigations, or explore with friends in an educational or homeschool group with this full-color activity book. Also included is a note to parents with encouraging start-here guidance on growing a family culture of curiosity and adventure.
Whether your family is looking for fun activities for school breaks at home, road trip vacations, or everyday ways to learn together, this collection of interactive educational activities will help your kids get creative, get into nature, and get closer to each other.
Don't miss Greta's essential guide for parents on building a connected and loving family through exploration, Adventuring Together: How to Create Connections and Make Lasting Memories with Your Kids.
Greta Eskridge is a second-generation homeschooling mom of four. Her message of deeply connected and intentional parenting began as a blog in her early days of mothering, but quickly blossomed into a writing and speaking career. Now Greta helps parents and kids create connection in a disconnected world on her website, at the popular Wild and Free homeschool conferences, and at speaking engagements around the country. Greta and her husband, Aaron, have been married for twenty-one years and make their home in southern California.