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The Field and Forest Handy Book


By:   Daniel Beard

Price: CAD $19.95

Publisher:   DAVID R. GODINE

Imprint : David R. Godine

428 Pages

ISBN: 9781567921656

7.4 X 5.39 X 1.18 ins

Paperback

Publication Date :11/03/2006

Daniel C. Beard was not only a founder of Boy Scouting in America, but also a prolific and engaging author. His great passion was making boys and girls feel at home in nature, to allow them to experience its wonders while fostering their sense of self-sufficiency and independence. The present volume introduces young people to he pleasures and challenges of camping. There are number of projects, plans and schemes to entertain those whose travels take them into open fields and forests, who want to know everything from how to build kites and birdhouses to snow houses and snow men.
There are chapters on packing a horse, on making clothes and moccasins, and camp cooking, on building piers, boats and sleds. As usual, the directions are clear, the diagrams simple and the activities seductive. This is an age when the most common phrase one hears from children is "I'm bored."
With this book in hand, you can send them into the smallest woodland plot and be sure they will have an activity that will occupy them for hours, as well as projects that are not only fun to do but that actually work.



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