'Nature Notes 1' - A Guided Nature Journal for Kids + Adults
A beautifully designed guided nature journal by Your Wild Books. Perfect for inspiring connection with the natural world for both kids and adults alike. This is more than a book, but an invitation to slow down, notice and connect with yourself and the Earth.
Part colouring book, part journal, part field guide, it's filled with colouring, journalling, drawing and exploring prompts all in one book. Includes mindful activities to calm busy minds and plenty of creative activities to get the imagination going.
A wonderful gift for ages 6 to 106! Perfect for use alone or together as a family or classroom, encouraging more time outdoors whatever season or location you're in.
Compact and travel-friendly, this Nature Notebook can go on all your adventures. Slip it in your backpack, take it camping, down to the local park or cafe. Ideal for capturing all the things you notice on the go.
What's inside the Nature Notes 1?
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Beautifully illustrated colouring pages
- Step-by-step drawing lessons
- 20+ thoughtful prompts to inspire writing and reflection
- Blank and lined pages to record observations, sketches and ideas
Book Specifications:
- Lay flat binding
- 60 pages
- 20cm x 13.5cm
- High quality paper - colouring won't show through
- Backpack friendly
- Printed on high-quality, FSC-certified paper (eco-friendly and sustainable)
Other Books by Your Wild Books:
- Nature Notes 2 - Guided Nature Journal
- Wild Child Book - Nature Craft Projects for Kids
- A Wild Year - Nature Journal
About Your Wild Books:

Author and founder of Your Wild Books, Brooke Davis, creates books, card games, tools and craft supplies that encourage children to form deeper connections with nature. She is driven by the question: 'How are children going to care for the environment if they spend a decreasing amount of time in nature?' Her hope is that Your Wild Books will inspire the next generation of nature warriors set on protecting the Earth. Brooke lives with her family on Peramangk Country in the Adelaide Hills.










