One of the first things we did when the big girls were about 4 and 5 was to go on nature walks. We would go for a walk around the block, or to the local park, and pick up different leaves or cones to bring home for identification. We would also try to identify trees by their leaves, or the birds and insects at the park and in our backyard. If you have access to a good beach, go and look at shells and try to identify them. Sometimes we would draw our finds in our nature books, but almost always we would look them up in our nature books.
Here are some helpful New Zealand nature books for identification of New Zealand flora and fauna:
This is just one of a series of pocket guides to New Zealand wildlife. We own this one, as well as one on native trees and shrubs, and one on New Zealand birds. They are great for identifying common species, not just natives.
We have many more books on NZ nature, many of which I have picked up at library book sales for just a few dollars.
So get out there and enjoy the beautiful natural world that God has given us here in New Zealand! Your children will love it, and I believe, they will have a life-long love and interest in God's creation.
5 comments:
Yes, just going for walks is so wonderful for little ones! There is always so much to see.
Miss 9, my youngest of 5 (4 girls, 1 boy, just like you) just went walking with me to see the damage after a massive storm. And this afternoon we walked up a dry creek bed; now there's water in it, and the next storm is just coming along as I type.
Both the old Well Trained Mind and AO use How to Read a Book, and it's so worthwhile! I especially benefit, because I go through it over and over with each subsequent child.
Just popping over to *see* how you're doing, since your blog has been a little quiet of late?
Hope all is well with you and your sweet family??
Despite starting my 2013 school plan in December as I was going to have January off (yeah right!) I am still working on it. I just started reading some blogs for inspiration and when I read this post on some NZ nature books a big smile emerged as I am doing birds (well Apologia's Flying Creatures to be exact) this term and I was looking for some Kiwi bird books. Yeah; thanks for the recommendations. Don't yah just love it when things fall into place. Keep on blogging ;)
We love Andrew Crowe's books!
And hello Chelle - fancy seeing you here! :)
Oh, Mum, you HAVE to do some more posts - you haven't posted fora whole year. It's four daughters and TWO sons, now!
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