National Trust: 50 Things To Do Before You’re 11 3/4: An Outdoors Adventure Handbook
£6.10£7.60 (-20%)
This is the ultimate guide to having fun outside from the National Trust!
Coinciding with the National Trust’s relaunch of the 50 Things to Do Before You’re 11 3/4 campaign, this book is bursting with ideas to help children from any background discover the great outdoors and get closer to nature.
The pocket-sized companion contains 50 fantastic activities, selected by children around the country. Splash in the waves, build a den in the woods, fly a kite and much more! Full of handy tips, nature facts and activity checklists, it’s the perfect nature journal – with lots of space for notes, photos, leaves and doodles. And when it’s just too wet to go outside, you can always turn to the rainy-day activities.
This book is the perfect size for putting in your pocket or rucksack and taking on an outdoors adventure!
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Additional information
Publisher | Nosy Crow (2 April 2020) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 96 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1788007298 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1788007290 |
Reading age | 6 – 9 years |
Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 20 cm |
by Jan
Educational
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Brilliant book to get a youngster into loving Nature and the outdoors. Gives them a sense of adventure
by Brian Mc Carron
Great book for memories of childhood
by Chad Simpson
Loads for little ens to do in this book.
Educational and fun. Great for getting kids out in the wild and learning about nature and how to nurture it.
by si-jay
Brilliant for children, when we go out they are no longer bored after 5 mins they want to do things from the book
by O R Nash, Essex
Very interesting guide. Lots of suggestions and fun things to try out. Brilliant
by Jackie Mooney
Great book for my grandchild, think they’ll love,
by miss a l pinkney
This is our go to present for any party’s my son is invited to. We always get great feedback from the parents as it has some great ideas for kids to do when they are bored in the garden or when you go out as a family.
I’m sure this ‘tradition’ will continue when my daughter starts school and the party’s start again.