'Wild Child' - A Book of Nature Craft Projects for Kids
Filled with more than 20 nature craft projects for kids, this beautifully designed book from Your Wild Books will inspire creativity and connection with the natural world.
Perfect for ages 3-12, with simple, easy to follow instructions and full colour photos. Activities can be adapted to suit your child's age and interests.
With hours of nature play ideas and interesting craft projects, this book will keep young minds engaged. Pull it out on the weekend and school holidays, or take it camping with you. Great for homeschool families too.
Encouraging kids to play independently with nature, this book will also help them discover way to bring the natural world indoors. Great for both indoor and outdoor play.
The activities are inexpensive, adaptable and open-ended, requiring minimal craft supplies. They're great for growing minds, encouraging creativity, problem solving and persistence as well as working on their motor skills, coordination and physical strength.
What's inside the Wild Child Book?
Discover more than 20 nature play activities including:
🌿 Leaf crowns
🌿 Nature wings
🌿 Boats and rafts
🌿 Stick frames
🌿 Nature weaving
🌿 Bug journal
🌿 Pick up sticks
🌿 Light catcher
🌿 Leaf art and many more.
Book Specifications:
- Hardcover
- 120 pages
- 16cm x 24cm
- Easy to manage with little hands
- Backpack friendly
- Printed in Australia on sustainably sourced paper
Other Books by Your Wild Books:
- Nature Notes 1 - Guided Nature Journal
- Nature Notes 2 - Guided Nature Journal
- 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.













