Recommended Reads for a Family Hiking Trip
 
 







  
My Nature Book5 reviews
Linda Kranz

NorthWord Books for Young Readers, 2004

Fantastic!

+ Good Start
+ Unlocking the Magic
+ Fantastic Author and A Great Nature Journal
+ Journaling for young nature lovers!
  
  











  



  
Kids in the Wild: A Family Guide to Outdoor Recreation2 reviews
Cindy Ross, Todd Gladfelter

Mountaineers Books, 1995

You can do it all WITH kids, too!

+ this is just about it

A great book for new parents who don't want to give up all the things they loved to do before they had kids. You can still camp, backpack, canoe, cross-country ski, etc.; just bring them with you. This book is a great reference for everything from clothing, to what to expect, to equipment, to ...
  
  











  



  
Hatchet1162 reviews
Gary Paulsen

Aladdin, 2006

An Exciting Survival Story

+ Fear Is Not An Option
+ One of the best I've ever read!

Hatchet is one of Gary Paulsen's finest works. I think his goal was to establish a great young adult novel that is easy to become immersed in. He looks to create a book that is enjoyable and also has a lot of useful information about life in the wilderness. Paulsen, a writer from Minneapolis, ...
  
  











  



  
Willy Whitefeather's Outdoor Survival Handbook for Kids (Willy Whitefeather's)2 reviews
Willy Whitefeather

Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1997

Techniques and life teachings of wilderness survival

+ A WONDERFUL LEARNING TOOL FOR BOTH KIDS AND ADULTS!

Great book for children and adults that Love their kids enough, to give them simple learning skills that could come in handy, when we least expect it. I know of kid's that have already truly been saved by the lessons taught in such a way that, children remember them forever. Everyone should have a ...
  
  











  



  
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder81 reviews
Richard Louv

Algonquin Books, 2008

Parents NEED this, take it from a forest kid

+ please don't let it happen!
+ The Importance of Nature
+ Important Work
+ Important Book
  
  











  



  
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster1492 reviews
Jon Krakauer

Anchor, 1999

Who's got more credibility?

+ A REALLY GOOD Story
+ Highly recommend it.
+ You don't need to be an avid outdoors-man to enjoy this book.
+ Life and Death on Everest
  
  











  



  
In the Woods: Who's Been Here? (Mulberry Books)3 reviews

HarperTrophy, 1998

Gentle Invitation to Nature

+ Great Book for Kids who Love Hiking in the Woods
+ In the Woods: Who's Been Here?

Lindsay Barrett George creates beautiful illustrations for this wonderful nature book. It's a lovely book to sit and read together--she asks "who's been here?" There are hints--a crushed leaf or a pawprint. The next page reveals the answer. Carefuly rendered, these illustrations and the ...
  
  











  



  
In the Woods: Who's Been Here? (Mulberry Books)3 reviews

HarperTrophy, 1998

Gentle Invitation to Nature

+ Great Book for Kids who Love Hiking in the Woods
+ In the Woods: Who's Been Here?

Lindsay Barrett George creates beautiful illustrations for this wonderful nature book. It's a lovely book to sit and read together--she asks "who's been here?" There are hints--a crushed leaf or a pawprint. The next page reveals the answer. Carefuly rendered, these illustrations and the ...
  
  











  



  
Kids in the Wild: A Family Guide to Outdoor Recreation2 reviews
Cindy Ross, Todd Gladfelter

Mountaineers Books, 1995

You can do it all WITH kids, too!

+ this is just about it

A great book for new parents who don't want to give up all the things they loved to do before they had kids. You can still camp, backpack, canoe, cross-country ski, etc.; just bring them with you. This book is a great reference for everything from clothing, to what to expect, to equipment, to ...
  
  











  



  
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder81 reviews
Richard Louv

Algonquin Books, 2008

Parents NEED this, take it from a forest kid

+ please don't let it happen!
+ The Importance of Nature
+ Important Work
+ Important Book
  
  











  



  
My Nature Book5 reviews
Linda Kranz

NorthWord Books for Young Readers, 2004

Fantastic!

+ Good Start
+ Unlocking the Magic
+ Fantastic Author and A Great Nature Journal
+ Journaling for young nature lovers!
  
  











  



  
Hatchet1162 reviews
Gary Paulsen

Aladdin, 2006

An Exciting Survival Story

+ Fear Is Not An Option
+ One of the best I've ever read!

Hatchet is one of Gary Paulsen's finest works. I think his goal was to establish a great young adult novel that is easy to become immersed in. He looks to create a book that is enjoyable and also has a lot of useful information about life in the wilderness. Paulsen, a writer from Minneapolis, ...
  
  











  



  
Willy Whitefeather's Outdoor Survival Handbook for Kids (Willy Whitefeather's)2 reviews
Willy Whitefeather

Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1997

Techniques and life teachings of wilderness survival

+ A WONDERFUL LEARNING TOOL FOR BOTH KIDS AND ADULTS!

Great book for children and adults that Love their kids enough, to give them simple learning skills that could come in handy, when we least expect it. I know of kid's that have already truly been saved by the lessons taught in such a way that, children remember them forever. Everyone should have a ...
  
  











  



  
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster1492 reviews
Jon Krakauer

Anchor, 1999

Who's got more credibility?

+ A REALLY GOOD Story
+ Highly recommend it.
+ You don't need to be an avid outdoors-man to enjoy this book.
+ Life and Death on Everest
  
  











  






   



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