Following her successful Fairy House Handbook and Fairy Garden
Handbook, Liza Gardner Walsh offers another concept book to get
children outside and experiencing nature. The Treasure Hunter’s
Handbook targets kids and families who love to explore the world
around them. This book highlights the appeal of treasure hunting as a
fun family activity that encourages kids to get outside. The following
topics are covered, allowing for a wide range of activities for
different ages and interests: Myths and legends of buried pirate
treasure: Share stories such as Captain Kidd’s loot on Jewell Island
and Pirate Ned Lowe’s treasure captured from a Spanish galleon and
dropped in the middle of the pond on Pond Island. Panning for gold:
Panning for gold is making a comeback and is a great activity for
kids. Mining for minerals and gemstones: Provides some information
about how and where to find Maine's famous tourmaline and other gems.
Metal Detecting: Covers the basics of using a metal detector and tells
some of the stories of amazing treasure found using this simple
device. Map and compass reading: Every child should learn these basic
skills and this section will explain the basics of cartography and
orienteering. Geocaching and letter boxing: Geocaching is a
real-world, outdoor treasure hunting activity using GPS-enabled
devices. Letter boxing is a low tech version that combines
navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry. Found treasures:
Hunting for everyday treasures such as sea glass, sea shells,
four-leaf clovers, arrowheads, and fossils.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781608932795
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Down East Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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