Wild Child
Nature Adventures for Young Explorers—with Amazing Things to Make, Find, and Do
by Dara McAnulty
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Pub Date May 23 2023 | Archive Date May 22 2023
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Can I show you the magic of nature? Let me take you on a journey. A wild wandering. A fascinating world awaits . . .
Nature is all around us to see, hear, and touch—in the leafy woods, by the sparkling water, or simply out the window. What will you discover? A chattering jay hiding an acorn, a butterfly with camouflaged wings? Perhaps a brilliant red feather you’ll carry home and tie to your journey stick, to remember.
This glorious book invites children outdoors on every kind of adventure, from counting the species in an oak tree to searching the riverbed for aquatic dragonfly nymphs. With wonder and poetry, color and curiosity, Wild Child will stir the hearts of readers young and old alike.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781615199167 |
PRICE | $22.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 64 |
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Featured Reviews
What a gorgeous and unique book for budding naturalists! It's filled with stunning illustrations, information about nature, and fun activities. I love the uniqueness of the layout and the content. I would recommend this for children in early elementary school. This would make an excellent and inspiring gift!
Thank you, The Experiment Publishing, for the advance reading copy.
I am totally mesmerised holding my eARC copy of this book. I don’t know what will happen if I actually get to read the physical copy of this book! It’s so beautiful and dreamlike perfect!
Five short chapters with amazing facts alternating with beautiful prose on birds/bugs and a few animals, their homes and easy to follow interactive activities make the main contents. This book is so worth it. Do check it out. The art inspiration is amazing.
What a beautiful book for young children and their parents! Full of lovely passages to read out loud, and educational sections showing various new things (eg. Male and female birds, different groupings of birds, how to make a bird feeder in the first section)
The illustrations are beautiful!
As an unschooling parent, I would have loved this book when my kids were a bit younger. I will definitely recommend it in my homeschooling groups.
One program that our library has been looking forward to trying is focused on nature diaries. Wild Child by Dara McAnulty is a perfect example of a nature diary for a young reader -- the art style and subjects are very accessible and beautifully laid out, and McAnulty uses text and pictures to show how facts and personal beliefs overlap and mesh to create a beautiful thought. Will definitely purchase and am excited to use this book as an example of how to take inspiration from nature.
-This is one I plan to buy when it’s published. I loved the art work and the way it broke up the different aspects of nature into areas such as trees, collective nouns for birds, river life, etc. It was full of facts as well as things to exolore on nature adventures.
This book is a work of art! Beautiful illustrations, collages, and handwritten text accompany printed text on a range of topics. From window-gazing to exploring the great wide open, this book provides inspiration and education for even the youngest kids to grow curious about the natural world and want to explore.
There are poetic invitations to different places to explore (garden, woods, river, open country), fun activities for kids to do (like making a bird feeder or journey stick), and lots of information and factoids about the various animals you may observe. I do wonder how much of this information is regional. Also, I was gifted a digital copy but I think a physical book is the way to go for kids to get the most out of this. The love of the natural world is abundant in these pages, and I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to connect more with the world outside their door.
Thank you to The Experiment and NetGalley for gifting me with an ARC to review! My family enjoyed it.
Goodness this book is beautiful. This is a perfect book for my entire family. The activities are wonderful. The images are worthy of being displayed on a walk. I look forward to purchasing this for our family.
First off, I adored the illustrations in this book. Second, there was so much information packed into this little book and it left me yearning for even more since it was so beautifully presented.
Last point, the activities were simple enough with instructions and materials that I can actually see my children and I completing all of them in the near future.
Overall it was a delightful balance between imagery, flowery prose, scientific info, easy activities, and the spirit of exploration. I would buy this book for my family in a heartbeat and recommend it to others as well. I could see this in school and home libraries alike.
Such a unique and cool mix of almost poetry-like descriptions of nature and the awe of it, facts about all kinds of different things you'll find during your exploration, and step-by-step DIY projects to do to improve upon it. The illustrations and general style of the layout -- everything from colors to font choices -- are right up my alley. Just a really cool source and guide for nature loving kids everywhere (and their adults).
This glorious book invites children outdoors to embark on every type of adventure, from counting the species in an oak tree to searching the riverbed for aquatic dragonfly nymphs. With wonder and poetry, color and curiosity, Wild Child will stir the hearts of readers, young and old alike.
I was instantly drawn to this book for its content and stunning illustrations in the style of Oliver Jeffers, with a mix of hand-lettering that gives it that sense of whimsy. It offers a great mix of poetic writing and fun facts — even as an adult I learned so much and, for kids, it breaks down the information in a way that is easy to understand.
It would be perfect for that child who is already interested in the outdoors but also has a strong imagination to bring the words to life. It includes a wide range of outdoor-inspired activities, from wildlife and walks in the woods to gardening at home. The at-home activities and experiments expand on learnings from the book.
What’s more, I love a story told in the second person. It really sucked me in and put me in the moment using all five senses. I could read this book over and over and never fully absorb all it has to offer!
This was such a beautiful book. The words were very poetic and the gorgeous pictures accompanied the information beautifully. I enjoyed learning all the different facts about animals, and the different crafts are things that kids would enjoy doing.
Overall, a very well-made book about nature that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults.
I am so excited to be doing all of these activities with my seven year old and the neighborhood kids this summer. We are shooting for 1000 hours outside this year and this book a great way to work on that goal. Great ideas and activities throughout the book that will be fun for all ages. I am excited to talk about it with families that come into my library looking for ideas.
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