I have found that the more field guides we have, the better (one for birds, ones for wildflowers, one for insects, the night sky, etc.) You are learning right along with your kids! When you look up the name of a wildflower or a bird in your guide, this inspires your child! Modeling an interest in nature is such a powerful teaching tool for kids. I am positive that this habit in our family has fed their love of nature more than anything else, along with reading living nature books such as those by Burgess (all kids are innately in love with the beautiful things God made, but if the child lacks the presence of an inspiring adult model, that interest can become dormant and overshadowed by other "busy" things.) I remember one time several years ago when we were driving on a busy highway and kept seeing these beautiful fields of yellow flowers along the roadside. I pulled out the guide and tried to identify them as we were whizzing past. Not easy, so finally my husband, who by this time was just as interested to know what they were, abruptly pulled off the busy road and I got out to pick a flower (strange sight to those passing by, I'm sure.

) Golden ragwort! Not exactly an exotic flower, but the kids will know that flowers are worth stopping for! At certain times along our journey, I really had the feeling that God allowed us to see a particular animal or plant at just the perfect time in our studies to awe us with His creation. It is wonderful to have a store of beautiful nature memories you've made with your kids through the years. We have a treasure trove already, and I will pray that your family will, too!
Kelly