Wild projects for families, for outdoor family time, by Australian brand Your Wild Books is full of fun adventures and DIY activities to build connections to each other, and to the outdoors!
This crafting book features stunning full colour photographs and illustrations, accompanied by simple and easy-to-follow instructions. Each nature play activity uses real tools and affordable materials that can be found in the home, garage or garden.
Inside the book you will find more than 20 hands-on outdoor play projects, including:
– Building a bug hotel, tree swing, mud kitchen or sewing a treasure bag.
– Making damper sticks, fire and charcoal pencils while camping in the backyard.
– Constructing and playing games such as Ring Toss, Floor is Lava or adventuring outdoors to geocache or build an epic sand castle.
Banish boredom, develop new skills and build tighter bonds within your family with wild projects!
This hardcover, full colour book measures 16 x 24cm and is printed on sustainably sourced paper. It’s suitable for adults and children aged 3-12 years and the perfect backpack size.
Wild projects is also a wonderful resource for early years and primary teachers, home schoolers, parents and grandparents seeking more nature play ideas!
Contents
1 hardcover book
About Your Wild Books
Your Wild Books, founded by author Brooke Davis in 2019, is an Australian brand that helps children to discover new ideas for outdoor play, and find ways to bring nature indoors! Activities laid out in the Your Wild Books invite children to use their imaginations, think outside the box and to create with natural materials.
Previous to publishing her first book in 2019, Brooke founded and ran the award-winning outdoor nature play program called Wild Imagination. She has published seven books and has plans for many more. She hopes her books will spread the joy of nature play and inspire children to develop an authentic and long-lasting connection with nature.
The Your Wild Books are printed in Australia using vegetable based inks and FSC certified paper that is manufactured locally from responsibly managed forests.
They donate 1% of all sales to charity partners, such as to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, who do important work with regional Aboriginal communities to build literacy and create books in local languages.
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