Bird watching for children
Bird
watching for children is one of the activities that can help
instill the value and love for animals on their young
minds. Aside from teaching them the importance of taking
good care of animals, bird watching for children can also be a
great of spending quality time with them. This activity is also
great for children because it can teach them to become nature-wise
and van teach them teach them good manners such as respect for
animals.
What you need
Before you go bird watching with children, make sure that you
yourself have had a first-hand experience on the activity. What you
can do is search on the Internet what are the best places to bird
watching with children. Once you found the best one or the nearest
one in your area, take a time off to visit it before bring your
children there.
Check if the entire area is safe for children. If you are having
doubts about children safety, it is best to talk to the
administrator of the park or the preserve to make sure that they
have enough facilities to take care of kids. Also, ask what are the
things that you need to bring when going there.
Also check how much are the fees, how many kids are allowed to
bird watch, and what are the ideal ages for bird watching. When
everything is done and you are confident that your child will be
safe while bird watching, book a tour date while you're there.
On the date of the bird watching activity, make sure
that you bring the following:
1.
A good pair of binoculars for kids. This is very important because
the center might not have enough binoculars for the visitors. To
ensure that the kids can use something, grab a good yet cheap pair
of binoculars when you are in the department store.
2. A bird book or field guide. Although most of
the bird parks offer booklet that contain information on the birds
that can be seen there, it is best to bring a book guide on your
own just in case they don’t have one. The book guide can help your
kids identify the common birds in the area and can help them in
describing the birds based on their appearance, color, size, and
shape.
3. Bottled water and snacks. Since kids tend to
get hungry often, it is best if you bring lots of bottled water and
handy snack packs just in case no convenient store is near the
area.
4. First aid kit. This should always be a must
whenever you go out with your kids because they can be so
accident-prone. Make sure that you include a first aid kit in your
child's backpack to make sure that you can tend to the wound or
scratch immediately.
5. A camera. This is also a "must" when going
out with kids because it can preserve the memories with your kids.
Having a handy camera can enable you take as many pictures of your
kids during the tour. You can also ask your kids to take as many
photos as they can of the birds that they see.
6. A notebook or sketchpad with pens or
pencils. One of the benefits of bird watching for children is that
it encourages them to jot down their observations. These can also
be helpful to artistically-inclined children because it can
encourage them to draw the birds that they see.
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