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THE YOUNG ADVENTURER'S GUIDE TO (ALMOST) EVERYTHING by Ben Hewitt Kirkus Star

THE YOUNG ADVENTURER'S GUIDE TO (ALMOST) EVERYTHING

Build a Fort, Camp Like a Champ, Poop in the Woods—45 Action-Packed Outdoor Activities

by Ben Hewitt & Penny Hewitt ; illustrated by Luke Boushee

Pub Date: April 16th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-61180-594-9
Publisher: Roost Books/Shambhala

Outdoor-adventure activities combine wisdom and fun in this practical guide to the wild.

Knowledge about the natural world and its resources used to be passed down from one generation to the next, as it was required for survival. Although modern society no longer requires familiarity with wild edibles, forecasting weather from clouds, and making a friction fire, these skills remain useful, say the authors of this handy guide. A thoughtful introduction acknowledges the Native American origins of many of the skills introduced in the book. Part 1, “Secrets of the Woods,” includes tapping a maple tree and navigating by the stars. Part 2 covers camping skills from tying knots to brushing your teeth with a stick. Part 3 offers instructions for making such useful items as a willow basket, a log raft, or a birch-bark knife sheath (there is a discussion of knife handling and safety). Part 4 shows readers how to make fun things from nature, like a whistle from a stick or a kite from turkey feathers (“ask a turkey hunter or look on eBay or Etsy”). The instructions are remarkably clear, and black-and-white illustrations add visual interest, levity, and clarity when needed. Fascinating enough to read cover to cover without setting foot outside, it will also be a reliable companion on camping and hiking trips to augment hours of outdoor exploring.

This in-depth guide offers plenty to learn and do for adventurers of all skill and experience levels.

(Nonfiction. 11-17)