Experience
Streamside
Explore in and around the banks of this meandering stream.
Step on wading stones or climb around looping logs. Move branches and logs to build a beaver dam and watch what it does to the water.
Wading across logs and stones in the stream, children can estimate distance and speed while testing their balance. Whether you walk across or wheel across, children will gain a sense of accomplishment in finding multiple ways to reach the other side. Building a beaver dam gives hands-on experience in physics for older children while younger kids will test their strength moving branches and logs to dam the stream.
![]() Learn more about these topics through the books below. Many of these books are at the Brookings Public Library.
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InfantsTiny Tadpole, Scholastic Books Toddlers
Ten Shiny Snails, Ruth Galloway Ages 3 – 5
The Brook Book: Exploring the Smallest Streams, Jim Arnosky Ages 6 – 8
Live Underwater With the Fish?, In: Why Can't …I, Sally Hewitt Ages 9 – 12
Ponds & Rivers, In: DK Eyewitness Books, Steve Parker & Philip Dowell |
