itchen table, Robin, a curious and thoughtful young girl shared: "Mom, I don't know how to answer this homework question about what I want to be when I grow up." On a quest to discover her true calling, Robin's worries catch her mother's attention, and sensing her daughter's uncertainty, her mom proposes an adventure in the woods to find answers together.
As they embark on their journey, each stop along the trail reveals a unique facet of Robin's potential. The majestic tree represents her resilience and ability to stand tall. The warm sun encourages Robin to spread warmth and light. The butterfly's wanderlust sparks Robin's imagination, urging her to explore the world and embrace its diverse wonders. And as the river gracefully navigates obstacles, Robin learns the value of going with the flow and overcoming challenges.
Teachings of the Great Outdoors reminds us all that the path to self-discovery can be woven through the tapestry of nature. Robin's heartwarming story encourages young readers to forge their own unique paths and cherish the vital connection between self and nature, connecting with the natural world, drawing inspiration and guidance from its timeless wisdom.
This book is ideal for children the ages of 6-11.