
Great Explorers
Observing Nature Through Sights and Sounds
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Narrated by:
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Amy Weaver
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By:
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Kara Mullane
About this listen
You never know what you will find until you start observing!
Join Emmi and friends on their backyard expedition. They use their senses to observe the creatures in their natural environment. Science and nature meet in this outdoor adventure for ages three to six, where kids use a log book to capture what they find, and learn to craft play paper binoculars for their own expeditions!
This engaging book teaches listeners about using their senses to explore the world.
Book Extras:
- Science terminology introduced and integrated.
- Find creatures hidden in the book.
- Join in the expedition fun discovery page.
- Coloring page of Emmi.
- Make play paper binoculars with a step by step guide.
- Parent and teacher suggested guide.
- Links to free downloadable coloring pages.
- Links to free log book page to make your own observation log book.
You'll definitely want to share this outdoor adventure book with your own little one or your class!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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