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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Contents A Note to Parents A Note to Children All Year Round
Build a Den Make a Nature Table How to Identify … Trees Climb a Tree Hang Upside Down From the Branch of a Tree Make a Rope Swing From a Tree Tell the Age of a Tree Make a Bark Rubbing Listen to the Heartbeat of a Tree How to Identify … Common Birds Look for Owl Pellets Look for Mammal Tracks and Signs Make a Plaster Cast of An Animal Track Grow Mustard and Cress Stand Out in the Rain Sit or Stand Still for an Hour, Just Watching and Listening Go for a “Blind Walk” Play Poohsticks Roll Down a Hill Feed the Birds in Your Backyard Keep a Nature Notebook and Diary Go for a Walk in a Graveyard Three Ways to Find Which Direction You are Facing Without Using a Compass … Go Out into Your Backyard at Night Time Thunder and Lightning to Work Out How Far Away a Storm is Count the Colors of a Rainbow Skip Stones Across a Lake or Pond Play Hide-And-Seek Visit Your Local Wildlife Sanctuary Become a Conservation Volunteer Use Nature to Forecast the Weather
Spring
Look for Catkins Listen for Woodpeckers Drumming How to Identify … Birds of Prey Find the First Spring Flowers Some Recipes Using Spring Flowers and Plants Go See Displays of Cherry Blossoms Look for Squirrel Dreys Listen to the Dawn Chorus Provide a Home for Purple Martins Identify Different Birdsong Take a Close Look in a Pond How to Identify … Pond Life Collect Frogs’ Eggs—And Watch them Change into Frogs How to Identify … Reptiles Go On an Easter Egg Hunt Dye Your Easter Eggs Yellow Using Flowers Have a Snail Race Identify Trees by Their Leaves Dig for Earthworms Look for Mad March Hares Find a Bird’s Nest Spring Weather Lore
Summer
Collect Caterpillars and Watch them Change into Butterflies Catch Butterflies With a Net How to Identify … Butterflies Go Moth Trapping Watch Damselflies and Dragonflies Give Bumblebees a Helping Hand Take a Really Close Look at an Ant Colony How to Identify … Bugs Make a Home for Minibeasts Lie Down in Long Grass and Stare at the Sky Become a Bat Detective Collect Birds’ Feathers Make an Old-Fashioned Quill Pen Spend the Night in a Tent in Your Backyard Make a Compost Heap Go on a City Safari How to Identify … Amphibians Look for Snakes and Lizards Pick (And Eat) Blackberries Some Easy Blackberry Recipes How to Identify … Roadside Flowers and Plants Naughty Stuff Things to Do with Wildflowers How to Identify … Creatures in a Rock Pool Beside the Sea Go Sea Fishing Look for Marine Life: Seabirds, Seals, Whales, and Dolphins Summer Weather Lore
Fall
Collect and Roast Sweet Chestnuts Make Jack-O’-Lanterns for Halloween Roast Pumpkin Seeds for a Tasty Snack Apple Bobbing Watch Birds Feeding on Fruit and Berries How to Identify … Coastal Birds Collect Pinecones and Make them into Christmas Decorations Go on a “Fungal Foray” Collect Seeds and Plant Them Make Leaf Rubbings Listen for Owls Calling Look for Spiders in Your House Look for Spiderwebs on a Fall Morning Make a Woodpile in Your Backyard How to Identify … Small Mammals Trap Small Mammals Observe Deer During the Rutting Season Make a Birdhouse Dig a Pond in Your Backyard Plant a Native Hedgerow in Your Backyard How to Identify … Medium-Size Mammals Be Blown by the Wind Fall Weather Lore
Winter
Feed the Ducks How to Identify … Ducks and Waterbirds Go Pishing to Attract Small Birds Search for Hibernating Butterflies Go Beachcombing Along the Tide Line Watch the Sun Rise and Set on the Same Day Go Swimming in the Sea in Winter How to Identify … Marine Mammals Look for Winter Wildlife Take Part in the Christmas Bird Count Make Maple Syrup Candy Six Things to Do when It Snows … Make a Snowman Catch a Snowflake on Your Tongue Look at a Snowflake Through a Magnifying Glass Make Snow Angels Slide Down a Slope on a Tray or Garbage Bag Have a Snowball Fight How to Identify … Large Mammals Winter Weather Lore
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