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Books to boost your kidâs passion for the outdoors
By Lauren Daley Globe Correspondent,Updated May 18, 2021, 3:41 p.m.
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More than a few titles to inspire interest in birds, trees, sea life, and more.
From forest to ocean, mountains to rivers, New England teems with natural beauty. With warm weather finally here, kids can stop scrolling and start strolling toward beaches, streams, and trails. Here are a few great books to get them pumped for some outdoor exploring.
FROM PONDS TO SEA
For ages 4 to 8, you canât go wrong with any of Workmanâs âBackpack Explorerâ series.
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