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Gifts for Young Naturalists

Gifts for Young Naturalists 0

The holiday season is upon us, which means kids are anxiously awaiting gifts. We’ve put together a list of ideas that will inspire your children to play and explore outside, providing experiences that last a lot longer than the newest trendy toy.

  1. Digital Camera: There are a lot of inexpensive and durable digital cameras on the market now and it’s a great way to get kids to see nature from a new, thoughtful perspective.
  2. Nature and Wildlife Books: These books broaden the world for the reader. They take you on an adventure to new places and introduce new animal and plant species, while evoking imagination, emotion and empathy. Nature and wildlife books, the photographs within them, inspire young people to learn more, see more, and do more. 
  3. Bicycle or balance bike: There’s nothing better than riding a bike, except maybe finding one under the Christmas tree. We recommend shopping at bike, which operates Trips for Kids a non-profit that provides bikes and trips for young people, especially those in needy communities. 
Our Favorite Back to School Books

Our Favorite Back to School Books 0

After the long summer, going back to school can feel a bit daunting for our students. The transition can be especially hard for younger children who are less comfortable leaving their families for long days in the classroom. A great way to ease the transition is with read-aloud books. 
Gifts that Give Back for Animal Lovers

Gifts that Give Back for Animal Lovers 0

If you are looking for the perfect holiday gift for the animal lover in your life, why not choose something that's not just adorable, but that keeps on giving? With the purchase of every item on this list, a portion of sales is donated to a wildlife conservation organization. It's a win-win, two gifts rolled into one. 
Kids Can Fight Climate Change

Kids Can Fight Climate Change 2

As animal and nature lovers, kids are the perfect advocates to call for climate protections. No, they don’t have to speak in front of Congress. They can make simple changes at home, in school and they can encourage others to do the same. It’s easy to help to prevent climate change. Here are some simple ideas…