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Let’s Go Outside! How to Connect Kids with Birds and Nature

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Environmental educators Jennifer Fee and Nicole Jackson have teamed up to help you give your kids the gift of being in touch with nature, in this new self-paced, online course.


Let’s Go Outside! How to Connect Kids with Birds and Nature is the newest self-paced, online course from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. This course includes nature activities, instructional videos, recommended books and apps, a printable activity guide, and discussion forums to help you connect with other mentors. With a whole host of ideas from seasoned environmental educators on how to keep kids curious and grow their interest in nature, you’ll be able to quickly build your confidence in getting outside with your child. Save 50% through May 14th.




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