Book review: The Nature Explorer's Sketchbook

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Naturalist and author Rachel Carson wrote: “A child’s world is fresh and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement.

“Our job is to keep that spark alive,” urges artist Jean Mackay, whose new book is a wonderful way to do just that.

The Nature Explorer’s Sketchbook is due out November 1 and can be pre-ordered now. I was lucky to get an advance digital copy, and I love this bright, cheerful, approachable guide to getting started nature journaling with kids (or your inner child!).

It’s full of sketches, ideas, tips, and activities, with blank pages for practice. It’s geared for ages 10+ and aspires to help kids look more closely at nature and capture what they discover with pencil, pen, and paint.

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I love how there is such an emphasis on being an explorer, and that anyone can do it. After reading just a few pages, you will want to grab a pen and some colors and head outside. Teachers will find the easy steps a great way to start journaling with kids.

The details:

  • Number of pages: 80

  • Dimensions: 7"x10"

  • $16.95

  • Soft cover, with heavy paper suited for sketching with mixed media

  • A perfect tool for environmental education programs, STEAM programs, or to give as a gift to young artists and nature lovers.

Find out more at: https://jeanmackayart.com/the-nature-explorers-sketchbook/

Coming up in November, two free bonus events:

  • Look, See, Sketch- 11/4, 5pm EST, Offered by Tumblehome Books, this session is for youth and adults alike who enjoy exploring nature or drawing or both. Meet the author, Jean Mackay, ask questions, and draw along with Jean as she shares some activities and tips from the book to spark your curiosity.

  • Art Chat- Winslow Art Center- 11/5, 10am (PST)/1pm (EST) Come talk art and creativity with Jean Mackay and Winslow director Martha Jordan. Enrollment will be linked soon.

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