Whether in the rugged backcountry or a suburban backyard, kids can
experience the sense of personal independence and self-confidence that
come from outdoor proficiency, while also developing a deeper connection
to and understanding of the natural world. With this skills-based book,
kids learn essential safety and survival tips and bushcraft that they
need to have a safe wilderness experience. Led by outdoor leader Frank
Grindrod of Earthwork Programs, every turn of the page takes kids on
another stage of the journey. They learn how to pack for the outdoors,
navigate using a map and a compass, choose and set up a campsite, handle
and use a knife properly, build a fire, tie different types of knots,
make a lean-to out of sticks and leaves, and cook over an open fire.
This guide teaches more than just outdoor know-how; it fosters
appreciation for the natural world and pride in knowing how to use its
resources as a tool for survival and adventure.