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Discover the #1 tool for nature study, overcome obstacles, and get started in part 2 of a 3-part nature study series. Learn how to Nature study beyond the Journal in part 3 and Why Nature study in part 1. Below are the links (some are affiliate) from the episode

Books mentioned in the podcast:
 Outliers by Malcom Gladwell  

Handbook of Nature Study by Ann Botsford Comstock 

John Muir Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling by John Muir Laws

Other Resources Mentioned:

Rediscovering the Forgotten Benefits of Drawing Article by Jennifer Landon Mentioned in the first part of the podcast.

Option #1 for Nature journals if you like a blank page: Multimedia Sketch Pad (or any like this for a blank note pad- found at most stores)

Option #2 for Nature Journal if you like a little more structure to your open-ended journaling: Complete Nature Journal or Basic Nature Journal (A great place to start with little ones.)

Option #3 if you’d like a guided journal to tell you what to look for and how to record it: The Nature Connection: An outdoor workbook for kids, families, and classrooms

Writing tools:

A pencil is all you need but if you decide to watercolor instead I’d recommend starting with two quality brushes : #10 Round Brush and #6 Round Brush one other tip I picked up from John Muir Laws that I love is using a non-photo blue pencil for your underdrawing because it is easy to erase, doesn’t show like lead pencils and doesn’t interact with the watercolor or colored pencils.

Hiking trail app: AllTrails

Outline of Episode:

1.       You don’t need to be an artist to keep a nature journal

2.       You can acquire skill through training and practice

3.       Drawing isn’t the only way to keep a nature journal

4.       Overcoming little attention spans

5.       Overcoming “I’m too old for this”

6.       Overcoming perfectionism

7.       Overcoming “I’d rather do than write”

8.       Overcoming “I’m not an artist- I’m a mathematician”

9.       Getting Started- Materials

10.   Get outside

11.   Think like a scientist

12.   Record observations

13.   Digg deeper

14.   Let them wonder

Full Transcript available at hatchingcuriosity.com