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CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625" W x 5.5" H, folds to : 4.25"x5.5" 4/C Outside OTD
Hey Kids—Give This Page to a Grown-UpHere are some great tips for hiking with kids!
1. Plan together. Make trip planning a family affair so that kids feel important and involved. Read up on your destination. Engage the kids in planning the food and packing their gear. Find some gear checklists and tips at REI.com/expertadvice/family.
2. Keep it easy. Remember, enjoyable destinations can be close to home. How far to go on a hike? A good rule of thumb is half a mile per year of a child’s age (for example, 2 miles for a 4-year-old).
3. Start early. Children tire more easily in the afternoon. Take advantage of their energy in the morning.
4. Take breaks. Plan on taking a lot of short breaks. Also, allow time for play, especially during a long outdoor activity.
5. Bring snacks. A well-timed snack can keep kids happy. It’s hard for them to enjoy a new activity when they’re tired, hungry or thirsty.
6. Focus on fun. Play games like counting bugs and flowers. Sit down and explore a small area: How many ants are in a square foot of forest?
7. Invite playmates. If possible, bring your kids’ friends along, too. When you travel with other families with children, everyone will appreciate the company of other playmates and adults.
8. Celebrate bloopers. Embrace the unexpected. A kid’s favorite memory of the trip might be when you all got drenched by a sudden downpour. Be willing to laugh when things go haywire!
9. Leave no trace. Share the info on the back cover with your kids.
Plus stickers, games and puzzles!
© 2012 Recreational Equipment, Inc.
PROJECT: RIO BEAVER DATE: 01.05.2011
OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN STARTS HERE!
Need easy, fun ideas for outdoor activities with kids? This journal makes a good start.
Find even more ideas at REI.com/family-adventure.
CMO3043983; 3/12
(4.125" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel)
CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625” W x 5.5” H, folds to : 4.25”x5.5” 4/C Inside OTD
THIS JOURNAL BELONGS TO
Name
City, State
Age
Year
Th
is tear-off card h
as usefu
l inform
ation
for g
rown
-ups.
A LONELY BEE'S MAZE CRAZEThis bumblebee is all alone. Can you help her find her home?
PROJECT: EARLY SQUIRREL DATE: 01.31.2012
For more family fun, see outdoor tips, trails and classes at REI.com/family-adventure.
THREE EVENTS FOR FAMILY FUN THIS SUMMER
JUNE 2: National Trails Day Pitch in! Kids enjoy lending a hand to Mother Nature. To find family volunteer events near you, call your local REI store or see americanhiking.org.
JUNE 23: Great American Backyard CampoutLet’s go camping! Thousands of campers across the nation will sleep under the stars with family, friends, neighbors and even pets for this National Wildlife Federation event. Enjoy a night of exploration and fun. Sign up at backyardcampout.org.
SUMMER WoRKSHoPS with Parent-AthletesParents, need ideas for outdoor fun with your kids? Meet parent-athletes from The North Face at REI stores as they team up with REI staff to share outdoor tips and lead classic campsite activities and a short, kid-friendly outing. Check your local REI store for more info: REI.com/stores.
(4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.125" wide panel)
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This journal is jam-packed with fun puzzles and games, plus space for kids to jot down cool things they do or see on outdoor adventures.
Go online to get more fun, kid-friendly activities:REI.com/family-adventure.
Find short hikes and bike rides in your area.
2 Print an “Official Adventure Hero” certificate when kids complete their first adventure.
3 Get more print-and-play puzzles and games.
4 Learn and explore with REI!
• Expert Advice articles & videos • Handy gear checklists • Info about in-store classes and outings • Active family vacations worldwide
LET THE ADVENTURES BEGIN!
1
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IS IT TRUE? TEST YOUR CRITTER IQ.Two ways to play, so start today. Answer each question down there, then place its sticker in a square. Or, find all 4 critters on signs in your REI store! Then go online for more critter games galore! REI.com/family-adventure.
1. Why does a beaver slap the water with its tail? A. It wants to play drums B. To warn of danger C. To scare away fish
2. How does a robin find worms to eat? A. By sight B. By feeling vibrations with its feet C. By listening for them
3. If you peeked into a rabbit’s nest, how many babies might you see? A. Only ever 1 B. Usually 3–5 C. Maybe as many as 10!
4. Why does a deer stick up its tail when it runs? A. To alert others of danger B. So its fawn can follow easily C. Both
1 2
3 4
Answers: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C
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WHAT 2 BRING WHEN U R PACKINGSome must-have items are down below; pack ’em with you wherever you go! Can you label each thing with a number, that matches to the list down under?
1. Sun protection: hat, sunscreen and sunglasses
2. Healthy snacks3. Lots of water
4. Pen/pencil for filling in your journal5. Small first-aid kit6. Emergency whistle (in case you need help)
For a bike trip, add these items:
7. Helmet8. Tire pump, patch kit and tire levers
9. Bike lock10. Elbow and/or knee pads
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CRITTER CROSSWORDBelow you’ll find 2 lists of clues, to guide you in the words you choose.
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8
9
10 11 12
13
14
Across:1. Squirrels eat these4. Wild bird that may have a small plume on its head5. One type of otter8. You might see one flutter by
10. Name for a baby squirrel or beaver13. Beavers live in this14. Where animals go for sleep and rest
Down:2. Furry critter with a big fluffy tail3. Wild is another name for wild boar5. Known for stripes and stinky smell6. A social insect that’s often black7. One of the largest members of the deer family in the world9. Provides shade, shelter and a home for many animals11. Male turkey12. Feeding wild animals is usually a no-
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Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Today’s date
Where did you go?
Who went with you?
Weather: Part of every adventure is weather, whether it’s sunny or stormy.
Circle every way you experienced the weather today.
See something new? What animals, trees or plants did you spot today?
Notice any interesting noises? The natural world is full of surprising
sounds. What caught your ear? Write it here.
Place
Sticker
Here
Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Today’s date
Where did you go?
Who went with you?
Weather: Part of every adventure is weather, whether it’s sunny or stormy.
Circle every way you experienced the weather today.
See something new? What animals, trees or plants did you spot today?
Notice any interesting noises? The natural world is full of surprising
sounds. What caught your ear? Write it here.
Place
Sticker
Here
Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Today’s date
Where did you go?
Who went with you?
Weather: Part of every adventure is weather, whether it’s sunny or stormy.
Circle every way you experienced the weather today.
See something new? What animals, trees or plants did you spot today?
Notice any interesting noises? The natural world is full of surprising
sounds. What caught your ear? Write it here.
Place
Sticker
Here
Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Today’s date
Where did you go?
Who went with you?
Weather: Part of every adventure is weather, whether it’s sunny or stormy.
Circle every way you experienced the weather today.
See something new? What animals, trees or plants did you spot today?
Notice any interesting noises? The natural world is full of surprising
sounds. What caught your ear? Write it here.
Place
Sticker
Here
Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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Today’s date
Where did you go?
Who went with you?
Weather: Part of every adventure is weather, whether it’s sunny or stormy.
Circle every way you experienced the weather today.
See something new? What animals, trees or plants did you spot today?
Notice any interesting noises? The natural world is full of surprising
sounds. What caught your ear? Write it here.
Place
Sticker
Here
Draw a picture here of something you saw, or attach a photo of you on your adventure!
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HELP ME HOME AFTER I ROAM!Most critters return home at the end of their day. Can you draw a line to help each find its way?
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Dear ,
Greetings from Camp ! We are having so many
adventures. Yesterday, we packed our daypacks
full of and went for a -hour hike to a
campsite where we had a campfire and roasted
for dinner. It was !
Today we’re taking the out on the lake for
a paddle. The weather is really , so I’m looking
forward to in the water to cool off.
Tomorrow, and I are going to search for
wild in the forest. I hear they’re hard to spot
so we’ll need to very
in order to find them.
I can’t wait to show you all the I’ve taken
here at camp. See you soon!
Signed, .
THIS LETTER FROM CAMP NEEDS NO STAMPAsk your friends to fill in the blanks with words. Then read aloud the story absurd!
family member
name of a place
adjective
plural noun
adjective
plural noun
adjective
verb ending in “-ing”
a friend’s name
plural noun
action verb adverb
plural noun
your name
plural noun
number
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KEEBO RABBIT'S LITTLE RIDDLESA question first, an answer after—make your friends roar with laughter. See how much fun you can have with a pun.
What did Early Squirrel say to her dinner?
You're all nuts.
What's freezing cold and flies through the air?
A b-r-r-r-d.
What did the grizzly say when it found out the honey was gone?
I can hardly bear it.
What did Keebo Rabbit say when Rio Beaver told a story?
I'm all ears.
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FISHY FISHY IN THE SEA, CAN YOU FIND THESE THINGS WITH ME? How many of the items in a row can you find in this picture below?
Find It.7 Fish 4 Seahorses 3 Submarines
4 starfish 5 Jelly Fish 5 Anchors
3 Octopuss 9 Shells 2 pairs of swim goggles
Fish (7)Sea stars (5)Octopuses (3)
Sea horses (4)Jellyfish (5)Shells (9)
Submarines (3)Anchors (5)Swim goggles (2)
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EARLY SQUIRREL'S WORD WHIRLEarly Squirrel’s buried words like nuts in the ground. Circle the words you find across and down.
OpossumLynx OceanBison
TurtleSalamander HillMarmot
Marsh AntForestWhale
PondHawkMountainDoe
F B A M O U N T A I N Y R J F
O O J G D S V N M L P I S H S
R X T I H B G F P V J K A O Q
E O L Y N X O U O G H J L N B
S C E R T F S X N I W H A L E
T R T P A B S K D J F H M Z M
X N C B G I A K S J D J A Z M
N V B C Y S B N H U I A N T O
L P Q O P O S S U M C V D R T
G B N C Y N J M I A L O E A U
A M D E C F R V G R B H R N R
U A K A L O H Y Q M E I E I T
U R Z N X N I B D O E S K D L
F S H E H K L O J T D Z C B E
J H A W K G L I J N S E D T B
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FROM A TO Z, WHAT DO YOU SEE?Hiking in the woods —what could be better? As you walk along, look for things that start with each letter. Hey, what do you know? We’ve made a space for you to write them below. (X and Y are tough, so we helped with that stuff.)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Xylem (moves water inside plants)
Y
Zigzag trail
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RIO'S BAND TO COLOR BY HANDGrab your favorite crayons, pencils or pens, and color in Rio Beaver and his musical friends.
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1. Know before you go Pack what you might need, and learn about where you are going.
2. Choose the right path Be safe: Don’t wander off the main trail alone. Allow small trees and flowers to grow by not stepping on them.
3. Trash your trash “Pack it in, pack it out.”
4.Leavewhatyoufind So others can enjoy it and wildlife can use it.
5.Becarefulwithfire Be sure it’s OK to build a fire where you’re visiting. Make sure fires are completely out before you leave.
6. Respect wildlife Observe animals from a distance, and do not feed them.
7. Be kind to other visitors If you are quiet, everyone will observe more wildlife.
Want to leave no trace? Learn more at REI.com/peak or LNT.org.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF LEAVE NO TRACE
© Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics
CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625” W x 5.5” H, folds to : 4.25”x5.5” 4/C Inside OTD
THIS JOURNAL BELONGS TO
Name
City, State
Age
Year
Th
is tear-off card h
as usefu
l inform
ation
for g
rown
-ups.
A LONELY BEE'S MAZE CRAZEThis bumblebee is all alone. Can you help her find her home?
PROJECT: EARLY SQUIRREL DATE: 01.31.2012
For more family fun, see outdoor tips, trails and classes at REI.com/family-adventure.
THREE EVENTS FOR FAMILY FUN THIS SUMMER
JUNE 2: National Trails Day Pitch in! Kids enjoy lending a hand to Mother Nature. To find family volunteer events near you, call your local REI store or see americanhiking.org.
JUNE 23: Great American Backyard CampoutLet’s go camping! Thousands of campers across the nation will sleep under the stars with family, friends, neighbors and even pets for this National Wildlife Federation event. Enjoy a night of exploration and fun. Sign up at backyardcampout.org.
SUMMER WoRKSHoPS with Parent-AthletesParents, need ideas for outdoor fun with your kids? Meet parent-athletes from The North Face at REI stores as they team up with REI staff to share outdoor tips and lead classic campsite activities and a short, kid-friendly outing. Check your local REI store for more info: REI.com/stores.
(4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.125" wide panel)
CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625” W x 5.5” H, folds to : 4.25”x5.5” 4/C Inside OTD
THIS JOURNAL BELONGS TO
Name
City, State
Age
Year
Th
is tear-off card h
as usefu
l inform
ation
for g
rown
-ups.
A LONELY BEE'S MAZE CRAZEThis bumblebee is all alone. Can you help her find her home?
PROJECT: EARLY SQUIRREL DATE: 01.31.2012
For more family fun, see outdoor tips, trails and classes at REI.com/family-adventure.
THREE EVENTS FOR FAMILY FUN THIS SUMMER
JUNE 2: National Trails Day Pitch in! Kids enjoy lending a hand to Mother Nature. To find family volunteer events near you, call your local REI store or see americanhiking.org.
JUNE 23: Great American Backyard CampoutLet’s go camping! Thousands of campers across the nation will sleep under the stars with family, friends, neighbors and even pets for this National Wildlife Federation event. Enjoy a night of exploration and fun. Sign up at backyardcampout.org.
SUMMER WoRKSHoPS with Parent-AthletesParents, need ideas for outdoor fun with your kids? Meet parent-athletes from The North Face at REI stores as they team up with REI staff to share outdoor tips and lead classic campsite activities and a short, kid-friendly outing. Check your local REI store for more info: REI.com/stores.
(4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.125" wide panel)
CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625" W x 5.5" H, folds to : 4.25"x5.5" 4/C Outside OTD
Hey Kids—Give This Page to a Grown-UpHere are some great tips for hiking with kids!
1. Plan together. Make trip planning a family affair so that kids feel important and involved. Read up on your destination. Engage the kids in planning the food and packing their gear. Find some gear checklists and tips at REI.com/expertadvice/family.
2. Keep it easy. Remember, enjoyable destinations can be close to home. How far to go on a hike? A good rule of thumb is half a mile per year of a child’s age (for example, 2 miles for a 4-year-old).
3. Start early. Children tire more easily in the afternoon. Take advantage of their energy in the morning.
4. Take breaks. Plan on taking a lot of short breaks. Also, allow time for play, especially during a long outdoor activity.
5. Bring snacks. A well-timed snack can keep kids happy. It’s hard for them to enjoy a new activity when they’re tired, hungry or thirsty.
6. Focus on fun. Play games like counting bugs and flowers. Sit down and explore a small area: How many ants are in a square foot of forest?
7. Invite playmates. If possible, bring your kids’ friends along, too. When you travel with other families with children, everyone will appreciate the company of other playmates and adults.
8. Celebrate bloopers. Embrace the unexpected. A kid’s favorite memory of the trip might be when you all got drenched by a sudden downpour. Be willing to laugh when things go haywire!
9. Leave no trace. Share the info on the back cover with your kids.
Plus stickers, games and puzzles!
© 2012 Recreational Equipment, Inc.
PROJECT: RIO BEAVER DATE: 01.05.2011
OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN STARTS HERE!
Need easy, fun ideas for outdoor activities with kids? This journal makes a good start.
Find even more ideas at REI.com/family-adventure.
CMO3043983; 3/12
(4.125" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel)
CMO3043983 Family Adventures ‘12 Journal Cover 12.625" W x 5.5" H, folds to : 4.25"x5.5" 4/C Outside OTD
Hey Kids—Give This Page to a Grown-UpHere are some great tips for hiking with kids!
1. Plan together. Make trip planning a family affair so that kids feel important and involved. Read up on your destination. Engage the kids in planning the food and packing their gear. Find some gear checklists and tips at REI.com/expertadvice/family.
2. Keep it easy. Remember, enjoyable destinations can be close to home. How far to go on a hike? A good rule of thumb is half a mile per year of a child’s age (for example, 2 miles for a 4-year-old).
3. Start early. Children tire more easily in the afternoon. Take advantage of their energy in the morning.
4. Take breaks. Plan on taking a lot of short breaks. Also, allow time for play, especially during a long outdoor activity.
5. Bring snacks. A well-timed snack can keep kids happy. It’s hard for them to enjoy a new activity when they’re tired, hungry or thirsty.
6. Focus on fun. Play games like counting bugs and flowers. Sit down and explore a small area: How many ants are in a square foot of forest?
7. Invite playmates. If possible, bring your kids’ friends along, too. When you travel with other families with children, everyone will appreciate the company of other playmates and adults.
8. Celebrate bloopers. Embrace the unexpected. A kid’s favorite memory of the trip might be when you all got drenched by a sudden downpour. Be willing to laugh when things go haywire!
9. Leave no trace. Share the info on the back cover with your kids.
Plus stickers, games and puzzles!
© 2012 Recreational Equipment, Inc.
PROJECT: RIO BEAVER DATE: 01.05.2011
OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN STARTS HERE!
Need easy, fun ideas for outdoor activities with kids? This journal makes a good start.
Find even more ideas at REI.com/family-adventure.
CMO3043983; 3/12
(4.125" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel) (4.25" wide panel)