Books about Outdoors
Award winning
Little Snow Bear
Hazel Lincoln, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
- Heartwarming story that fosters emotional development.
- Characters emphasize friendship and cooperation.
- Engages young readers with vivid, captivating illustrations.
- Encourages exploration and appreciation of nature.

Little Snow Bear
Hazel Lincoln, 2004
Award winning
The Christmas Mouse
Toby Forward, Ruth Brown, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
- Captivating Christmas adventure, sparks imagination.
- Relatable characters teach valuable life lessons.
- Encourages empathy and festive spirit.
- Ideal for family reading during holiday season.

The Christmas Mouse
Toby Forward, Ruth Brown, 1998
Award winning
Why I Love Winter
Daniel Howarth, 2014
30 pages
Why to read
- Captures the magic and excitement of winter beautifully.
- Encourages appreciation of seasonal changes and nature.
- Stimulates visual thinking through vibrant illustrations.
- Ideal for bedtime stories and family bonding.

Why I Love Winter
Daniel Howarth, 2014
Award winning
Sleeping In A Sack: Camping Activities for Kids (Acitvities for Kids)
Linda White, Fran Lee, 1998
64 pages
Why to read
- Enhances outdoor knowledge through engaging activities.
- Fosters creativity and problem-solving in real-world scenarios.
- Stimulates interest in nature and camping fun.
- Encourages family bonding over shared activities.

Sleeping In A Sack: Camping Activities for Kids (Acitvities for Kids)
Linda White, Fran Lee, 1998
Hop a Lot!
Sam Thompson, 2024
16 pages
Why to read
- Engaging narrative fosters imagination and creativity.
- Characters exemplify resilience and problem-solving skills.
- Interactive elements enhance reading comprehension.
- Ideal for fostering early developmental milestones.

Hop a Lot!
Sam Thompson, 2024
Camping Trip (Reading Corner)
Deborah Chancellor, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
- Adventure-packed story enhances imaginative thinking.
- Relatable characters foster emotional connection and empathy.
- Encourages problem-solving skills through engaging narrative.
- Ideal for bonding over shared reading experiences.

Camping Trip (Reading Corner)
Deborah Chancellor, 2004
Catch a Fish: (BookLife Non-Fiction Readers)
Charis Mather, 2024
16 pages
Why to read
- Explores marine life through engaging, educational content.
- Enhances vocabulary with clear, age-appropriate language.
- Supports early science learning and curiosity.
- Encourages environmental awareness and responsibility.

Catch a Fish: (BookLife Non-Fiction Readers)
Charis Mather, 2024
101 Wacky Camping Jokes
Melvin Berger, 1997
10 pages
Why to read
- Sparks laughter and joy through wacky, clever jokes.
- Enhances children’s understanding of language and puns.
- Encourages family bonding over shared humorous moments.
- Light and enjoyable, perfect for campfire entertainment.
