Camp Out!: The Ultimate Kids' Guide
by Lynn Brunelle
from Workman Publishing Company
Bear bags, wilderness showers, and telling the temperature by counting the cricket chirps...
Whether you're planning an over night in the backyard or a weekend in the wilderness, this book is packed with stuff to know. The basics, from gearing up to choosing a site to building a tarp tent. Tasty outdoor recipes: Solar Oven Pizza, Chow Down Chili and s' more's of course—with 8 variations.
Plus: how to keep a Field Journal, exploring the nighttime sky, creepy campfire stories, and when it's time to go home, leaving no trace. It's everything you need to pick up and head for the hills.
For Ages 7 and up.
Kids Campfire Book, The: Official Book of Campfire Fun (Family Fun)
by Jane Drake
from Kids Can Press, Ltd.
The Kids Campfire Book has everything you need to know about having a fun and safe campfire. This collection of outdoor activities, games, stories, songs and more is for kids and families to share around the campfire. It includes tips on how to find the best campfire site, identify animal cries at night and locate constellations. Kids will also find out how to make pizza over an open fire, tell a spooky ghost story, or create musical instruments for a sing-along. With more than 125 pages of fun things to do around a campfire, this is the perfect book for every camper, canoeist and camp counsellor!
Cooking On A Stick: Campfire Recipes for Kids (Acitvities for Kids)
by Linda White
from Gibbs Smith, Publisher
6 X 8 In, 48Pp, 48 Full-Color Illustrations, Ages 7 To 11 With These Sensible and Sensitive Safety-First Recipes, This Upbeat Book Guides Kids Through The Fun and Rewarding Process of Campfire Cooking. Whether They're At A Campground With Other Campers, In The Forest With A Scouting Group, Or Simply In Their Own Backyard With Their Family, They'll Become Familiar With All The Basic Methods For Successful Outdoor Cooking. Three Cooking Methods Are Explained With Recipes Given For Each: Cooking On A Stick, In A Pouch, and On The Grill.
The Field and Forest Handy Book: New Ideas for Out of Doors (Nonpareil Book, 94.)
by Daniel Carter Beard
from David R Godine
This book was written by the Boy Scouts founder, Dan Beard, with his wife, Lena and daughter, Adelia. Birds of All Kinds is one of the many "edu-tainment" books that Channel Craft carries. Being an "edu-tainment" item means that it provides a combination of educational information in a format and composition style that is entertaining for young readers.
Cooking in a Can: More Campfire Recipes for Kids (Acitvities for Kids)
by Kate White
from Gibbs Smith, Publisher
- Great Recipes
- Great Outdoor Projects
- Beautifully illustrated
Have you ever made breakfast in a paper bag? Baked a cake underground? Cooked chicken on a hot rock? In this book, you'll learn how to do this and much more. Make your campout, backyard barbecue, or scouting trip something to remember with great food like Jackrabbit Bean Burgers, Marmot Munchies, and Wilderness Chocolate Cake. You'll learn how to cook using everything from an open fire, grill, and Dutch oven to a paper bag, hollowed-out orange, and garbage can! Plus learn how to make a cooking gear corral, pinecone fire starter, cooking apron, solar sill for drinking water, your own family banner, and more! Get ready for some great food and outdoor fun! Cooking in a Can is the perfect activity book for kids who love to camp and cook! Cooking in a Can follows Cooking on a Stick (now over 63,000 copies sold), and introduces dozens of techniques for cooking outside.
Kids Camp!: Activities for the Backyard or Wilderness (A Kid's Guide series)
by Laurie Carlson
from Chicago Review Press
S Is for S'mores: A Camping Alphabet (Sleeping Bear Alphabets)
by Helen Foster James
from Sleeping Bear Press
Next to baseball and fireworks on the Fourth of July, nothing else seems as American as the family camping trip. From what to pack, where to go, and what to do when you get there, S is for Smores: A Camping Alphabet takes readers on an A-Z trail exploring this outdoor pastime.
Camp Rules!: Super Special (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)
by Nancy E. Krulik
from Grosset & Dunlap
Katie is so excited for her two-week stay at sleepaway camp! Friends, activities, Color War, s’mores . . . and wild animals???? But Katie can’t go anywhere without the magic wind following her—even to camp! Have twice the summer fun with twice the switcheroos in Katie Kazoo’s newest Super Special!
Toasting Marshmallows: Camping Poems
by Kristine O'Connell George
from Clarion Books
Everything that happens when you go camping can be an adventure, from getting dressed inside your sleeping bag on a chilly morning to meeting a moose to sharing secrets in a tent at night. Kristine O'Connell George turns the memorable moments of a family outing into spirited, evocative verse, and Kate Kiesler's vivid paintings provide a cast of characters and the perfect setting. The captivating poems and pictures in Toasting Marshmallows will leave readers with wonderful memories of a camping tripeven if they've never been on one!
Sleeping In A Sack: Camping Activities for Kids (Acitvities for Kids)
by Linda White
from Gibbs Smith, Publisher
6X8 In, 64 Pp, Full-Color Illustrations Throughout From The Team That Brought You The Deliciously Successful Cooking On A Stick: Campfire Recipes For Kids Comes Even More Outdoor Fun For Kids. It's All Here! You'll Find Out How To Have A Full, Well-Planned, and Adventurous Camping Trip--Whether That Trip Is A Night In The Backyard Or Two Weeks In The Woods. and It's Filled With Lively Illustrations, How-To Diagrams, and Packing Lists.< BR>
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