Children's Activity Booklets
- On the Water Route of Lewis and Clark KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50This colorful activity booklet explores the lives and times of these famed explorers through engaging activities that enlist students’ imaginations for the journey. Learn More
- Native Waters: Sharing the Source KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50
Reviewed by the Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, this activity booklet introduces students to various Native tribes and their waters through engaging activities utilizing reading, science, art and culture.
Learn More - Fish and Fishing KIDs Activity Booklet$1.99This children's activity booklet brings the natural appeal of fish to life with amazing facts and great activities that will bait students into wanting to learn even more about these underwater creatures’ lives, habitats and challenges. Learn MoreOut of stock
- Discover Sea Turtles KIDs Activity Booklet$1.99Learn about the fascinating world of sea turtles! Learn MoreOut of stock
- Discover Coral Reefs KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50Color a child’s world with a brilliant introduction to the fascinating undersea world of coral reefs. Learn More
- Discover Marine Mammals KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50Explore the world of marine mammals through engaging hands-on activities. Learn More
- Discover Ground Water and Springs KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $0.79 Regular Price $2.50Grounds for delight! Learn More
- Celebrate Wetlands KIDs Activity BookletRegular Price $1.99 Regular Price $2.50Being swamped has never been so much fun! Learn MoreOut of stock
- Water, Agriculture and Food KIDs Activity Booklet$2.50Introduce readers to how and where food is grown, as well as the link between the food we eat and the water we all share to meet the needs of a growing population. Learn More
- Water, Agriculture and Food KIDs Activity Booklet PDF EBOOK$0.99Introduce readers to how and where food is grown, as well as the link between the food we eat and the water we all share to meet the needs of a growing population. Learn More