21 Things to Do With a Mud Pie
An Outdoor Activity Book
by Jane Wilsher
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Pub Date 3 Sep 2024 | Archive Date 8 Aug 2024
Quarto Publishing Group – Ivy Kids | Ivy Kids Eco
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Description
Packed with arts and crafts, games, thought exercises, science experiments, and more, this fun and educational book gets kids to experience the wonder of nature – and talks them through how to safely (and cleanly!) play with slimy, squelchy mud.
…all while helping them to develop an understanding of its fantastic superpowers, from its role in growing plants to the warm and comfortable home it makes for diverse animal species.
With dedicated how-to boxes and step-by-step instructions, as well as splashes of informative detail on ecosystems, plant growth, and more, this book is a companion to all sorts of outside activities that can be done wrapped up warm on a muddy autumn day, or baking in the sun at the height of summer.
The activities can be done in any order, some alone, some with a grown-up, or group of friends.
Want to know something cool about Ivy Kids? We print our books on GARBAGE! All our books are printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. That means they cost the Earth less to make!
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711292642 |
PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This book is great. It teaches soil science in a cool, fun way to engage young readers. The illustrations are beautiful. I think most kids who like playing in dirt would really enjoy this book.
An amazing idea and concept that is informative, fun, inclusive and imaginative. 21 Things to Do With a Mud Pie talks about soil, mud, and all things both, kind of. Beautifully illustrated and designed, this book promotes outdoor and creative play, and love for the nature and yourself (yes, for normalising wanting to make mud pies, first of all). I would have picked this for myself even if I were not a parent.
Super interactive and well-written book! All of the activities were doable and not too complex, and all of them were good for kids AND the earth. I loved how the author made a point to accentuate that kids can have fun, while also caring for the earth and the natural ecosystems all around them. This is so, so important and relevant in today's world. Additionally, all of the instructions for the activities were easy to understand, and there were lots of facts that went along with the instructions that makes this book an interactive learning experience. It's perfect for kids because it keeps them occupied AND helps them learn new things. Lastly, the illustrations added a lot to the book with their detail, their colors, and the way they accurately demonstrated, through cartoon children, how to do the activities. It really gives that final to get kids into playing with mud, gardening, and the outdoors.
Bravo!
A wonderful book! Equal parts fun and educational. This would even be a good one for kids who can't read yet because the pictures do such a good job showing what the text is explaining.
This adorably well illustrated book provides many awesome facts about different kinds of mud as well as different real life science experiments and creations you can do with the things right outside your door. This is a great book for encouraging young people to learn about their world and have fun while doing it.
This is such a wonderful book! It is not "just" things to do with a mudpie but the science behind the mud, soil and where it all comes from. The children will technically be conducting their own science experiments, making art, gardening, etc and learning all WHILE playing with mud! The illustrations in the book will appeal to many. Personally, I can see myself using this in our homeschool! I am sure that playing in the mud is far more fun than workbooks and worksheets.
The book starts out by teaching where the mud/soil comes from. Then how to make a mud pie, and test their soil. From there they will explore and find their "animal friends". make a wormery, ant-arium, make prints with it, plant seeds, etc. This book is so packed full of ideas... I WILL need it in print!
Fantastically inclusive and informative, this colorful little book would make an excellent addition to a library non-fiction picture book collection, or for programming at farmers markets, community gardens, and nature preschools!
While some of the activities are better suited to areas with significant outdoor access (such as the mud kitchen or river), many of the projects are achievable indoors or can be adapted to smaller spaces (for instance, the composting project includes guidance on both outdoor and indoor options) making this book suitable for libraries in a variety of community settings. In addition, the pairing of each hands on project with an educational element or informational aside opens doors for programming and classroom use throughout the year. A perfect blend of messy and magical, this volume will be enjoyed both inside the library and outside in the mud. Thank you to NetGalley for access to this arc!
This is the most through book on mud pies I have ever read. I got for nostalgic reasons. My Granddaughter who is now a teen loved mud and mud pies as a little one. I could not keep her out of the mud. This book goes into detail on what kind of mud to make and soil to use. Info on butterfly gardens and how to compost in a bottle. Also mud soup and mud bricks. I really enjoyed this book and will definately add it to my library for my Great Grandchildren.
This book is wonderful- it has adorable illustrations, imaginative ideas and lots of kid friendly information. I love how it combines the activity ideas with facts that correspond to that activity. This is a book that will provide entertainment for adults and children alike and is one that I'm adding to our "must buy" list!
I would have loved this book as a child! I enjoyed playing in the dirt and making mud pies. This book encourages outdoor play and gives lots of ideas of what to do with mud pies. Planting seeds to create a butterfly garden, making a compost bottle, and making prints are just a few things to do with mud pies. The illustrations are beautiful, and I know a lot of children will love this book.
I appreciate NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this book in exchange for a review.
Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Ivy Kids for this eCopy to review
21 Things to do with a Mud Pie is a fantastic activity book jam packed with nature facts, crafts, and activities. It was great fun, easy to do, and the activities do not cost much to do is is accessible for all. We loved the illustrations and the caring for the Earth message
I great gift or school book
This book was really cute! It was way more descriptive and advanced than I thought it would be based on the title. It was maybe a little harder for my daughter to understand all of it but she loved learning about the different animals and other parts of the story like growing flowers. They love playing in our outdoor toy kitchen with kinetic sand and maybe next time we’ll use mud instead and revisit this book.
What a FUN book!!! I have four kids, and we are always looking for fun books and fun things to do. And this was it! The illustrations were absolutely darling, the concept and ideas were so fun! I just was amazed and shocked with how darling this book was. Such a fun one!
This is a fun way to get some science to the most reluctant reader. THe illustration are colorful and detailed. The text is rich in facts and fun. I thought it was great that there was even a how-to for creating the mud pie in the first place!
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC. This will do great at my library.
21 Things to Do With a Mudpie is the perfect book for adventurous kiddos who are not afraid to get messy! My girls enjoy going to the local Nature Center where they have an outdoor kitchen so I knew this book would be a hit. This outdoor activity book is educational and fun. There are ideas for making mud pies among other play food like soup and donuts, making your own fossils, rolling out mud and making animal prints. Some other activities include identifying which type of soil you live near, using mud as paint, observing the creatures that live in the soil, planting, and composting. I didn’t realize how much my kids could actually do just by stepping outside and letting them use the hose pointed at some soil for a few minutes. This book would be a great gift for a child or even an accompaniment to homeschooling and learning about plants, soil, fossils, animals, etc. Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to share this one with my children.
Such a fun beautifully illustrated book that teaches kids 6-8 about nature, ecosystems, plant growth, and more, using the medium of mud! A keeper!
Wow! So fun for my 3 year old lover of mud! We read these ideas close to sunfall and my son wanted to try all of them! Great ideas with informative facts about mud and nature! Really enjoyed it. Thank you Netgalley for the ARC
First, I love that this book is on recycled paper!!!
The level of detail in this book is honestly impressive. The author has included so many fun facts and several AMAZING activities that I am so excited to try with my two toddlers! The illustrations are absolute perfection! What a fun way to get you and your kids outside without it costing much of anything at all. Definitely recommend this book!
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