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Wild Kids Magazine for March 2020
Happy March! My, how the year is speeding by. Here’s this month’s issue of Wild Kids Magazine. March 2020 Wild Kids Magazine This month in Wild Kids Magazine, we have information about making land art and foraging horsetail, along with botanical coloring pages for wild mustard and horsetail, plus nature cards of trees and their uses. There’s also a foraging word search and all of the usual nature study pages. As always, it’s 100% free to print out or read online. This month’s collectible nature cards are for trees and their uses. This month, I’ve put the collectible cards at the end of the magazine in case you’d like to…
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Wild Kids Magazine for May
Happy May! Here is the download for the May edition of Wild Kids Magazine. May Wild Kids Magazine The magazine is full color and is 16 pages in PDF format. Feel free to read it online with your kids or print it out. It includes printable plant ID pages, nature journal pages and other printables, so you may want to at least print those out if they’re helpful. Here are some fabulous web sites to learn more and have more fun with this month’s themes: Foraging Wild Asparagus Want to learn more about how to spot wild asparagus? Our family’s sustainable living blog, A Magical Life, has lots of…
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Wild Kids Magazine for April
Welcome to the April edition of Wild Kids Magazine! Wow, the year is flying by! This month’s issue is 16 pages, in PDF format and free as always. I have worked to include more information for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere, which meant having to learn quite a lot about foraging in places like Australia this time of year (I’m jealous that you guys have wild foods with names like lilly pilly!). I’ve also worked hard to include activities for families in all parts of the world for the monthly list of 10 ways to have fun with nature. This issue includes information on edible flowers with…
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Wild Kids Magazine for March
Welcome to the March Edition of Wild Kids Magazine! As always, the magazine is free to read online or to print out (it’s in PDF format). This month’s issue is 16 pages, which you can print double-sided if your printer allows it. It’s in full color, with most of the nature journal pages in black and white. Click here to download the March issue. Here are some links to teach you more about this month’s subjects… Build an Easy Wild Shelter My Kids’ Adventures shows how to make a simple shelter and how to plan it ahead of time with toys and odds and ends. Primal Survivor shows how to…








