Synopses & Reviews
Gathering around a campfire. Cooking food on a stick. Finding constellations. Telling ghost stories, then crawling into a sleeping bag and falling asleep to the amazing silence of the woods no wonder camping is the top outdoor recreation activity among all Americans ages six and up.
A book that older kids can use on their own or that parents can share with younger children, Camp Out! is a how-to, nature guide, crafts and activity center, cookbook, planner, and motivator. It covers all the basic skills but is also brimming with new ideas the endlessly inventive author is Lynn Brunelle. Here's how to set up a home away from home finding the ideal tenting site, making a fire pit, purifying water, going to the (environmentally sound) bathroom. Cook outdoors, with pantry tips and more than 20 recipes for fun foods from Chow Down Chili to Kick-the-Can Ice Cream to everyone's favorite S'mores. Tie knots and hitches, use a compass, read a map. There are lively, illustrated field guides to the major American ecosystems, from northeast woods to southwest canyons, prairie to beach, as well as guides to weather watching and star gazing. And dozens of activities, experiments, projects, crafts, and games, including the Stick-in-the-Mud Sun Clock, Campsite Pictographs, Fern Smash T-Shirt, Spore Print Placemats, Sand Candles at the Beach, Flashlight Fun, Shadow Animals, even favorite camp songs and the art of telling a great ghost story.
Synopsis
Bear bags, wilderness showers, and telling the temperature by counting the cricket chirps...
Whether you're planning an over night in the backyard or a weekend in the wilderness, this book is packed with stuff to know. The basics, from gearing up to choosing a site to building a tarp tent. Tasty outdoor recipes: Solar Oven Pizza, Chow Down Chili and s' more's of course—with 8 variations.
Plus: how to keep a Field Journal, exploring the nighttime sky, creepy campfire stories, and when it's time to go home, leaving no trace. It's everything you need to pick up and head for the hills.
For Ages 7 and up.
About the Author
Lynn Brunelle is a four-time Emmy Award-winning writer for Bill Nye the Science Guy. A former classroom teacher, she has written and illustrated books and magazine articles and developed Web and television projects for Scholastic, Random House, Chronicle, A&E, The Discovery Channel, Disney, ABC TV, The Annenberg Foundation, and PBS. She lives in Seattle with her husband and their one-year-old son.
Table of Contents
IntroductionChapter 1: Gearing Up
How to Plan and What to Pack
Chapter 2: Home Away From Home
Setting Up Camp
Chapter 3: Good Grub
Fun Food for Hungry Campfolk
Chapter 4: Camping Skills
Tying Knots, Getting Around, and Staying Found
Chapter 5: Something's in the Air
Watching the Weather
Chapter 6: What's Up?
The Night Sky
Chapter 7: Backpack Naturalist
Experiments and Projects
Chapter 8: Crafty Camping
Outdoorsy Arts and Crafts
Chapter 9: Letting Loose
Campout Fun and Games
Extras:
Who Goes There?: Animal Tracks and ScentThe Singing Camper's Book of Silly Songs