This 2020 Silver Moonbeam Award winner offers engaging activities, from coloring to journaling. It's your gateway to learning about the forest's hidden treasures and its inhabitants. Color Your World, A Walk in the Woods - Coloring, Activities & Keepsake Journal : It's time to explore nature — and learn about all the animals and plants in the forest! Kids can color cute pictures of a young girl and her puppy as they explore the woods, collecting leaves, bird watching, picking up litter, and more. Plus, there are hidden pictures, creative art projects, easy recipes for snacks to take on a hike, and even a journal for recording observations along the way. Discover and Color: Fill each page with color as you follow the story of forest exploration and the friendship of a young girl and her puppy in the great outdoors. - Nature's Notebook: Perfect for taking along on family camping and hiking trips, kids ages 4-8 can use the journal to jot down weather observations, leaf differences, fascinating insects, and beautiful birds you learn about, or even draw your own forest findings. - Creative Adventures: Beyond coloring, find hidden pictures, and get hands-on with easy-to-make crafts that bring the beauty of nature into your home. - Snack Time Recipes: Whip up delicious, easy-to-make snacks for your next outdoor adventure or a cozy reading nook feast. - Eco-Friendly Fun: Learn the importance of caring for our planet with activities focused on picking up litter and protecting woodland creatures and plants. - It's a Winner! Recognized as an outstanding activity book, Color Your World: A Walk in the Woods was awarded the 2020 Silver Moonbeam Award for Activity Book–Games, Arts & Crafts! - Educational Resource: This coloring and activity journal is the perfect tool for stimulating curiosity and fostering a love of nature in children. Both fun and engaging, parents, teachers, and homeschool educators can use it to cultivate an appreciation for the environment. Color Your World, A Walk in the Woods: Coloring, Activities & Keepsake Journal offers a creative path to appreciating the natural world. It's the perfect companion for young explorers eager to discover the beauty of nature and the joy of outdoor adventures. Monica Wellington has illustrated more than 40 children's books (and written most of them). Many of her storybooks feature cooking, gardening, and outdoor themes. Monica teaches a children's book illustration class at the School of Visual Arts, in the continuing education department. She loves working with her students and helping prepare them to break into publishing their art. She resides in New York City with her cats named Lola and Zoe.