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Parent Guide
MAY/JUN 2023
Teaching kindness while
helping to instill good
reading habits in children.
BOOK NOOK
KIND TIME
The Animal
The heat is on! In this issue, we investigate how
warmer climates are affecting animals, from Adventurer’s Guide
Yellowstone National Park to the mountains of New Written by Susie Spikol
Hampshire. As children and pets prepare to enjoy Illustrated by Becca Hall
more of the great outdoors, we review tick prevention
basics. Students will meet a young Humane Hero who Recommended for Grades K-4
reads to orphaned kittens, learn the why behind Discover how to prowl for an owl,
whiskers, and read about a very special pet pigeon hum to a snail, or let your fingers trace the
who went from lost to snuggle-buddy! footprints of a wild animal in this beautifully-
illustrated guide. Filled with 50 hands-on activities
SUPPLEMENTAL ACTIVITY for everyday wildlife encounters for families with
TRY THIS AT HOME! children, readers will learn to watch closely, blend
CASEL CORE COMPETENCY: SELF AWARENESS, SOCIAL in, and find things animals leave behind, like
AWARENESS, RESPONSIBLE DECISION-MAKING footprints, teeth marks, and (her favorite) poop!
To go with “What Climate Change Means for Wildlife”: About the Author: Susie Spikol has been
After reading the article, ask your child what the word fascinated by wildlife since fireflies lit up her
climate means. Why are some moose getting more ticks childhood. Now, she helps people of all ages
on them? Discuss the work of a naturalist. Why would connect with the wild creatures of our
someone in that job pay attention to changes in weather everyday world. She says that it’s the small
and climate? Does your child think they would be things in nature “children can hold, touch, or lay down
interested in a career like that? Why or why not? next to and watch closely” that open their hearts. A
naturalist at the Harris Center for Conservation Education
Then, have your child go to a quiet spot outdoors with in New Hampshire, Spikol is the recipient of New
a notepad or journal. Let them sit and observe. What do Hampshire’s Environmental Educator Award. Her writing
they hear? What do they see? What do they feel? Children can also be found in Northern Woodlands and Taproot
can jot down or draw their observations. After doing the magazines and the “Backyard Nature” column in The
activity, discuss with them how being outside in nature Monadnock Ledger Transcript.
might have affected their mood. THE ANIMAL ADVENTURER’S GUIDE © 2022 BY ROOST
Show them our resources on animal careers BOOKS; AUTHOR PHOTO CREDIT: AMANDA KOWALSKI
(KindNews.org/animaljobs) and have them take our
animal career quiz at KindNews.org/animal-career-quiz.
What animal job interests them the most? Why?
To access an interactive version of this issue
online, visit KindNews.org. Check out our
A PUBLICATION OF recommended book list at RedRover.org/books.