Outdoor Skills for Kids: The Essential Survival Guide to Increasing Confidence, Safety, and Enjoyment in the Wild

· Rowman & Littlefield
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128
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About this ebook

Buck Tilton, co-founder of the Wilderness Medicine Institute and author of over 40 outdoor books, shares his decades of wilderness experience with young readers in Outdoor Skills for Kids. Partnering again with author and artist Christine Conners, this book offers over 100 important wilderness lessons including:

  • What to do when you get lost
  • How to respond to wild animals
  • Basic first aid
  • Ways to stay positive in a survival situation

Outdoor Skills for Kids is loaded with:

  • Fun facts
  • Games
  • Safety tips
  • Inspiring true stories of kids who used these same skills successfully in survival situations

Buck and Christine are the creators of the highly successful Knots for Kids. This is the second in their series of outdoor skills books for educating young readers.

About the author

Buck Tilton teaches at Central Wyoming College and has authored more than 1300 magazine articles and more than 40 books, including Knack Knots You Need, Knack Hiking & Backpacking, and Knack First Aid. His many books for FalconGuides, including the award-winning Wilderness First Responder, have sold more than 300,000 copies combined.

Experienced backpacker, camper, outdoor chef, and artist, Christine Conners is the author of the nationally popular Lipsmackin’ outdoor cookbook series. If you’d like to see more of her work across other mediums, visit Christine at www.artbyconners.com.

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