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The Wild Weather Book by Fiona Danks
The Wild Weather Book by Fiona Danks









The Wild Weather Book by Fiona Danks

No financial payments were accepted in exchange for the reviews. Prior assurances as to the nature of the reviews, whether positive or negative, were not given. They really inspire, especially the mud pie!ĭisclosure: The products described above were sent to us as free samples. What I really like about this book, in addition to the activities, are the photographs. Remove the balloon from the tap, and either clip a peg over the open end of the balloon or tie the end with a thread.For coloured baubles, add a couple of drops of food colouring to the water. Place the balloon over the spout of a tap and fill with water.The other end of the wire should be sticking out of the neck of the balloon. Curl one end of a length of fine wire into a small spiral and then feed the spiral end inside and uninflated balloon.Actually, Project 66 Balloon Ice Baubles is brilliant: My favorite activities in the book are snow mazes, wind socks, and balloon ice baubles. make a rain trap make boats and float them on puddles make a wind whirler out of a plastic bottle) slip and slide watermelon rugby ice hockey) make a rain shadow make an igloo paint with natural paints made from wet mud, wet berries, wet charcoals) go swimming in the rain test out your fire-making skills – can you make a fire in the rain?) In this book Jo Schofield and Fiona Danks offer myriad suggestions for wild things to do outdoors on wet, windy and snowy days, including: It’s raining outside – let’s get out and play! Don’t huddle cooped up indoors on a bad weather day: wrap up in warm clothes or waterproofs and get out of doors for some fun. The Wild Weather Book: Loads of things to do outdoors in rain, wind and snow by Fiona Danks and Jo Schofield (the same authors of The Stick Book), is full of wonderful photographs and ideas to inspire your children play outside no matter the weather.

The Wild Weather Book by Fiona Danks

As long as I have a dry warm place to return to, I go outside no matter the weather. I don’t believe in weather ruining your outdoor fun. One day it may snow, the next day it can be 60 degrees and sunny. Springtime in the mountains means unpredictable weather.











The Wild Weather Book by Fiona Danks