Explore the amazing National Parks with this keepsake journal to document your adventures. With a spread to fill in on 63 National Parks, including parks from each of the 50 States. Fill in the park name, date, weather, places you went, things you saw, favorite moment, and note down things to do next time, as well as adding drawings, pressed flowers or leaves, rubbings, photos and stamps. There is a spread for each national park and a place to add the unique stamp from every park you visit. Use the spotters guides to see if you can find grunting northern elephant seals, fluttering hummingbirds, bounding snowshoe hares and lots of other wonderful creatures.This journal is an ideal keepsake for families to treasure for years to come. Perfect for kids from age 5 and up. Special features: Expandable inner pocket holds notes, mementos, collected leaves or feathers from nature adventures.
Colourful elastic closure secures your journal and makes sure nothing special falls out.
Durable hardcover binding with rounded corners - ready to withstand adventure.
Bonus notes section at the back for extra observations and recordings.
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Kate Siber is a journalist and a correspondent for Outside magazine living in Durango, Colorado. She has visited about 30 national parks and covers the world's wild and remote places as well as environmental and social issues. Her writing has been featured in National Geographic Traveler , National Parks ,
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