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Fishing for Kids: A Complete Guide 100 Pages

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Best About Reef Fish: A Field Guide to Tropical Reef Fishes of the Indo-Pacific by Gerald R Allen (Author), Roger Swainston (Illustrator), and Jill Ruse (Illustrator) We Love Fishing” by Ariel Bernstein and Marc Rosenthal – This hilarious story is of a group of friends on a fishing trip. The forest animals are all excited about a fishing trip. Bear, Porcupine, and Otter can’t wait. They love fishing. Squirrel…does not. 10. “Girls Can Fish Too” Author Erica Silverman and illustrator Jess Golden present a colorful and beautiful story about a little girl Lana in the book Lana’s World: Let’s Go Fishing! If you’re asking us, we would definitely go for Freaky, Funky Fish: Odd Facts About Fascinating Fish. We love how this book delves into how fish survive and all the unique abilities they have to protect themselves and find food underwater. The illustrations are really bright and captivating and the way that this book teaches factual information is so creative and engaging that even kiddos that don’t particularly like reading get drawn in. That takes true talent!

This is a great book if you are looking to expand your knowledge on the different fish species that can be found across the globe and learn about the fascinating waters they inhabit, with the bonus of colorful pictures to help you not only learn more about the specific fish species but also give you a visual on how they look. Pros and Cons of The World Encyclopedia of Fish and Shellfish by Daniel Gilpin, Amy-Jane Beer, and Derek Hall Pros When choosing a book for a child it is important to consider their age, reading level, and interests. I suppose if that bothers you, you’ll want to look elsewhere. I, on the other hand, embrace my inner-idiot as seen by my post about all the silly fishing mistakes I’ve made over the years, so it doesn’t bother me and I can just enjoy this book for what it is – another great tale by the Berenstain family.Once on a school fishing trip, Joe’s dad had to accompany Joe and that is when the dad realized that fishing is not just about catching a big one. It is about the father-son bonding, and all the memories you make while you wait for the fish. When his dad talked to Joe while calmly waiting for the fish, exchanged jokes, and shared hot chocolate, that’s when he realized he is getting hooked to fishing – just like his son! Down by the River: A Family Fly Fishing Story” By Andrew Weiner – A family fishing trip makes a little boy feel self conscious about his fly fishing abilities when he learns that his mom caught a huge trout on her first cast as a young girl. 19. “Layla’s Big Bass”

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This book covers numerous fascinating fish — such as ones that sting, play dead, and have see-through heads. The following are a series of fishing books for kids that I’d describe more as bedtime stories. For the most part, they aren’t designed to teach a kid to fish so much as to keep them engage. These books are a good way to keep kids interested in fishing. Just don’t expect them to teach a kid how to cast! The Three Little Bass and the Big Bad Gar If your child is into outdoor adventures like camping, hiking, fishing, campfires, and the like, they will enjoy this book. The illustrations are detailed and fun to look at for kids and my one-year-old is especially intrigued by them.

The bears do take the fish home to eat it, which may or may not be a plus for you depending on what you’re trying to teach your kids, but, you know, they’re bears–they eat fish. Author Tommy Greenwald tells a story of a small boy Joe who loved to go fishing. But his dad did not! All the things that Joe loved about fishing were the exact reasons his dad detested the hobby. Joe loved watching the calm water, the peaceful sky, and dreaming about catching his big one while waiting for any fish to be caught! On the other hand, Joe’s dad considered this hobby a waste of time. He did not like the long wait which normally ended in not catching any fish. And if that was not enough, his dad did not like dealing with the worms or any process or gear involved in fishing. This book covers around 1,670 different species of fish that inhabit the tropical seas of Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Southern Pacific Islands. Over and Under the Pond” by Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal – A gorgeously illustrated book to help children learn about the ecology of freshwater lakes, this book shares the story of a young man and his mother’s canoe ride. 17. “Jangles: A Big Fish Story” In this book your kids will learn about how aquatic life thinks, what they know, and what their experiences are like. With over 33,000 fish species throughout the globe, there is plenty to explore. There is still so much left to discover about fish. Thematic chapters make up the segments of this book. Your young reader will get to explore dangerous and deadly fish, some unusual giants, and mini marvels.This fishing book isn’t well suited for a toddler, but as my daughter grows older, it will be one of the main ones I read her. H is for Hook As the title claims, these stories are fantastical bites of fishing—great for hooking a reluctant reader who loves fishing. 17. Father Water, Mother Woods: Essays on Fishing and Hunting in the North Woods by Gary Paulsen (7–9)

Canoe Days” by Gary Paulsen – This summertime lake story shares about the wild animals found along a lake. Included in the story are little fish and big fish. 6. “Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee” If you love fishing and want to transfer that love of the water, of fish, and fishing over to your kiddo, you can’t go wrong with Let’s Go Fishing: A Book for All Young Anglers by Joshua Mutters (Author) and Gabby Correia (Illustrator). In Fish Eyesthe narrator wishes to become a fish and then shares what he’d see in this counting picture book.Gone Fishing: A Novel in Verse” by Tamera Will Wissinger – This middle-grade novel in verse follows a group of friends on a fishing trip and explores themes of friendship, family, and growing up. Fishing Activity Books 26. “Fishing Activity Book for Kids: 50 Creative Projects to Inspire Curious Anglers” Fishing Activity Book for Kids: 50 Creative Projects to Inspire Curious Anglers” by David Lisi. This activity book helps children learn about fishing for the first time. Activities include casting their fishing pole and safely removing hooks, as well as how to handle fish. 27. “Fishing Log and Activity Book” The following are fishing books for kids that are designed to teach them how to fish. These are non-fiction and aren’t great bedtime stories, but are perfect for long car rides to the lake. Many are filled with pictures that will excite your little angler and keep them engaged. The Barefoot Fisherman: A Fishing Book for Kids

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