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Books with title Eco Kids Self-Sufficiency Handbook

  • The Eco-Kids' Self-Sufficiency Handbook

    Gill Bridgewater, Alan Bridgewater

    language (IMM Lifestyle Books, Oct. 26, 2015)
    Everyone is interested in being more self-sufficient these days, and why should kids miss out on the fun? This timely book cleverly marries the themes of play and creativity with eco-awareness, and the results are spectacular. From building wind turbines, creating light and making fire to growing vegetables, collecting water and cooking outdoors, this book will really encourage kids to switch off their TVs and computers and get outdoors. The easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and photo-graphs mean that no venture is too difficult for children to follow with adult supervision, and with such a wide-range of projects there’s something here that will appeal to every child and adult alike.
  • Eco Kids Self-Sufficiency Handbook

    Alan Bridgewater, Gill Bridgewater

    Hardcover (New Holland, Aug. 4, 2009)
    Creative play, exciting adventures, and eco-awareness all come together in this timely guide—with spectacular results! Featuring fun ideas that range from building a wind turbine and creating light to growing vegetables and making green gifts, this handbook really encourages children to switch off the TV and computer, get outdoors, and become a little more self-sufficient.Thanks to simple step-by-step instructions and plentiful photographs, kids (with a little adult supervision) won’t have any trouble doing these activities. And with such a wide range of projects to choose from, there’s something to appeal to every child.Includes advice to parents on safety.
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  • Eco Kids Self-Sufficiency Handbook

    Alan Bridgewater, Gill Bridgewater

    Hardcover (New Holland, Aug. 4, 2009)
    Creative play, exciting adventures, and eco-awareness all come together in this timely guide—with spectacular results! Featuring fun ideas that range from building a wind turbine and creating light to growing vegetables and making green gifts, this handbook really encourages children to switch off the TV and computer, get outdoors, and become a little more self-sufficient.Thanks to simple step-by-step instructions and plentiful photographs, kids (with a little adult supervision) won’t have any trouble doing these activities. And with such a wide range of projects to choose from, there’s something to appeal to every child.Includes advice to parents on safety.
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