 Any suggestions?
  Any suggestions?Amy
 Any suggestions?
  Any suggestions?


 However, they are learning even in their playtime, they are becoming more observant of the world around them.
     However, they are learning even in their playtime, they are becoming more observant of the world around them.
 )  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!
 )  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!  We see much wildlife in our own back yard. We are going camping in July at a state park. We enjoy hiking around the lake and looking for any types of wildlife. There are even beavers at the one end of the lake. We like to watch for them. One year we had deer walk into our campsite and the woods next to it. We've had skunks in our campsite, raccoons and squirrels trying to get into our food cabinet we set on the picnic table. As far as identification, I don't know many names, either. There are a lot of books on identification out there. As a pp mentioned, you can search for books for your area. Even if you can't identify them, get out and enjoy!
  We see much wildlife in our own back yard. We are going camping in July at a state park. We enjoy hiking around the lake and looking for any types of wildlife. There are even beavers at the one end of the lake. We like to watch for them. One year we had deer walk into our campsite and the woods next to it. We've had skunks in our campsite, raccoons and squirrels trying to get into our food cabinet we set on the picnic table. As far as identification, I don't know many names, either. There are a lot of books on identification out there. As a pp mentioned, you can search for books for your area. Even if you can't identify them, get out and enjoy!  
 