Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
Into the Wilderness is a celebration of the outdoors and the lessons and strengths we gain from spending valuable time in nature -- inspired by the Rocky Mountains. Perfect for fans of Hike and Wonder Walkers, and fans of national parks!
Every summer, a child and their parents leave behind the roads and houses. And with backpacks full of food and sleeping bags, they go into the wilderness.
As they climb tall mountains and explore mossy forests, they carry their supplies. And really good trail snacks.
As this child ages, they can carry more. Like their own backpack and, eventually, the map.
They learn independence and bravery. And they learn that, when everything gets to be a little too much, they can put down what they carry. They can smell the pine in the air, look up at the cliffs and trees holding them in a great big circle, and they can let the beauty of the world carry them.
Review Quotes:
★ "No matter your age, after reading this, you can't help but think that the world would be better if we all went out in the wilderness more. Break out the backpacks." -Kirkus, starred review
★ "[A] luminous picture book about a child whose family backpacking trips become both physical milestones and emotional anchors." -
Publishers Weekly,
starred review "Deeply cathartic and healing... Share this with little wanderers to encourage them to find the peaceful comfort and lessons the wilderness has to offer. " -
BCCB "Into the Wilderness is an uplifting tale that reminds us that we're stronger than we think, and we will always have a home in nature." -
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