Into the Outdoors

Into the Outdoors by Susan Gal is a charming young-concept book published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2011. This 40-page edition invites young readers to join a family as they embark on an adventure through nature, exploring various spatial relationships along the way. The narrative takes them “up” a mountain, “over” a bridge, and “under” a canopy of trees, culminating in a cozy camping experience.
Readers will discover a delightful blend of family dynamics and the beauty of the natural world, as the story highlights various outdoor activities and concepts related to camping. With engaging illustrations that feature a humorous cast of animal characters, the book encourages children to observe their surroundings while learning about words that describe their journey. This edition serves as a wonderful resource for parents and teachers looking to inspire a love for nature and outdoor exploration in young campers.
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In Susan Gal’s delightful young-concept book, a family travels “up” a mountain, “over” a bridge, and “under” a canopy of trees to reach their campsite in the great outdoors. A forest hike offers more opportunities to showcase words that describe spacial relationships and show young readers where they are in the world. “Beside” a lake! “Next to” a waterfall! “On top of” a mountain! Then after the sun slips “behind” the hills, they’ll snuggle “alongside” each other and dream sweet dreams “inside” their tent “among” the trees.
Gal’s pictures capture all the beauty of the natural world. And she’s included a humorous cast of animal characters on a parallel journey of their own, so the art is full of funny things to spot.
This is a gem of a story for parents and teachers to share with their happy campers.
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