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Have you ever wanted to find fairies in the garden, meet a unicorn, ride a dragon or share a picnic with a mermaid? Just because youve never seen these magical creatures doesnt mean they dont exist!

The Wild Things of stories and the imagination are everywhere, but theyre shy, secretive, sometimes camouflaged and only reveal themselves to true believers.

This fantastical guidebook will help you track dragons, create fairy fashions, brew magic potions, build snow unicorns, discover trolls and go on night hunts to capture moon magic. Search forests, meadows, fields, ponds, rivers and the seaside, as well as everyday places like school playgrounds, local parks or among the pots on the patio.

You can discover the mysteries of nature all year round and at any time of day or night. So switch your imagination on, use your senses, brush up on your magic skills and take a giant leap into the world of the Wild Things.

Activities include:

  • Tracking dragons
  • Creating fairy fashions
  • Brewing magic potions
  • Building snow unicorns
  • Discovering trolls
  • Capturing moon magic
  • Creating secret messages
  • Making a magical spellbook
  • Looking after the natural world
  • Designing a witches costume
  • Creating your own broomstick
  • Making wild mini worlds
  • Bringing tree monsters to life
  • Leaving trails of monster prints

About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the worlds leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!

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Authors: Jo Schofield & Fiona Danks
Commissioning Editor: Joe Fullman
Art Director: Andy Mansfield
Illustrator: Pete Williamson
Publishing Director: Piers Pickard
Publisher: Hanna Otero
Print Production: Lisa Ford
eBook Production: Craig Kilburn

Published in April 2019 by Lonely Planet Global Ltd

Wild Things
Copyright Lonely Planet 2019
Text and photographs copyright Fiona Danks and Jo Schofield 2019
Illustrations Pete Williamson 2019

CRN: 554153
eISBN: 978 1 78868 581 8

www.lonelyplanetkids.com
Lonely Planet 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise
except brief extracts for the purpose of review, without the written permission of the publisher.
Lonely Planet and the Lonely Planet logo are trademarks of Lonely Planet and are registered in the
US Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries.

Although the author and Lonely Planet have taken all reasonable care in preparing this book, we
make no warranty about the accuracy or completeness of its content and, to the maximum extent
permitted, disclaim all liability from its use.

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Meet the authors

Jo Schofield and Fiona
Danks have written a
selection of books packed
full of activities to inspire
children and families to
get outdoors, have fun
and discover the wonders
of the natural world.
Through these titles
and their website (www.
goingwild.net) they aim
to raise awareness of the
many benefits children
gain by interacting and
reconnecting with wild
places whether up a
mountain or in the local
park. They also work
in partnership with
UK environmental and
educational organisations
and charities, making
outdoor play and
environmental education
more accessible to a wider
audience. They both live
in Oxfordshire with
their families.

Authors: Jo Schofield & Fiona Danks
Commissioning Editor: Joe Fullman
Art Director: Andy Mansfield
Illustrator: Pete Williamson
Publishing Director: Piers Pickard
Publisher: Hanna Otero
Print Production: Lisa Ford
eBook Production: Craig Kilburn

Published in April 2019 by Lonely Planet Global Ltd

Wild Things
Copyright Lonely Planet 2019
Text and photographs copyright Fiona Danks and Jo Schofield 2019
Illustrations Pete Williamson 2019

CRN: 554153
eISBN: 978 1 78868 581 8

www.lonelyplanetkids.com
Lonely Planet 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise
except brief extracts for the purpose of review, without the written permission of the publisher.
Lonely Planet and the Lonely Planet logo are trademarks of Lonely Planet and are registered in the
US Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries.

Although the author and Lonely Planet have taken all reasonable care in preparing this book, we
make no warranty about the accuracy or completeness of its content and, to the maximum extent
permitted, disclaim all liability from its use.

STAY IN TOUCH
lonelyplanet.com/contact

Lonely Planet Offices
AUSTRALIA The Malt Store, Level 3, 551 Swanston St, Carlton, Victoria 3053 T: 03 8379 8000

IRELAND Digital Depot, Roe Lane (off Thomas St), Digital Hub, Dublin 8, D08 TCV4

UK 240 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8NW T: 020 3771 5100

USA 124 Linden St, Oakland, CA 94607 T: 510 250 6400

Jo Schofield and Fiona
Danks have written a
selection of books packed
full of activities to inspire
children and families to
get outdoors, have fun
and discover the wonders
of the natural world.
Through these titles
and their website (www.
goingwild.net) they aim
to raise awareness of the
many benefits children
gain by interacting and
reconnecting with wild
places whether up a
mountain or in the local
park. They also work
in partnership with
UK environmental and
educational organisations
and charities, making
outdoor play and
environmental education
more accessible to a wider
audience. They both live
in Oxfordshire with
their families.

Contents

Introduction

Discovering Wild Things

Wild Things Survival Kit

Wild Skills Training

Lesson 1: Staying Safe

Lesson 2: Wild Senses

Wild Sight

Wild Taste

Wild Smell

Wild Touch

Wild Sounds

Wild Imagination

Lesson 3: Spying

Lesson 4: Wild World Navigation

Lesson 5: Tracking

Lesson 6: Secret Codes and Messages

Lesson 7: Magic Spells and Potions

Lesson 8: Make a Magical Spell Book

The Wild Things and Their Worlds

Dragons

How to Track a Dragon

Discovering Hidden Dragons

Snow and Ice Dragons

Natures Dragons

Dragon Nests

Baby Dragons

Defending Your Dragon

Dragons Blood

Witches and Wizards

Witch and Wizard Costumes

Magic Sticks

Witch and Wizard Pets

Witch and Wizard Haunts

Make a Mini-Witch or Wizard

Make a Spell Bottle

Cauldrons

Elves and Fairies

Are There Fairies at the Bottom of
the Garden?

Leave a Message for the Fairies
and Elves

Making Flower Fairies and Leaf Elves

Wild Elf Challenge

Fairy Fashions

Design Seasonal Fairy Fashions

Fairy and Elf Magic

Wands

Magical Icicles

Elf Armour and Mini-Weapons

Dressing Up

Are There Fairies at the Bottom of
the Garden?

Leave a Message for the Fairies
and Elves

Mini-Worlds

Making Wild Mini-Worlds

Tempting Treats

Fairy Feast

Miniature Beach Worlds

Make a Holiday Home

Tiny Explorers

Monsters

Tree Monsters

Beach Monsters

Shadow Monsters

Cloud Monsters

Splodge Monsters

Monster Feet

Monster Footprints

Transform Yourself into a Monster!

Mythical Beasts, Mermaids
and Giants

Mermaids

Mermaids Dressing Table

Unicorns

Magical Unicorn Horns

Giants

Shadow Giants

Sleeping Giants in the Landscape

Magic Protection

Mythical Beasts, Mermaids
and Giants

Goblins, Trolls and the Dark
Creatures

Natures Dark Creatures

Goblin and Troll Hunting

Make Your Own Wild Goblins
and Trolls

Goblin and Troll Nastiness

Night Adventures and Moon Magic

Exploring the Underworld

Goblins, Trolls and the Dark
Creatures

Make Your Own Wild Goblins
and Trolls

Are There Fairies at the Bottom of
the Garden?

Leave a Message for the Fairies
and Elves

Mythical Beasts, Mermaids
and Giants

Goblins, Trolls and the Dark
Creatures

Make Your Own Wild Goblins
and Trolls

Discovering

Wild Things

Have you ever wanted to spy on fairies in the
garden, meet a unicorn, ride a dragon or share
a picnic with a mermaid? Just because youve
never seen these creatures doesnt mean they
dont exist. The Wild Things of stories and the
imagination are everywhere, but they are shy,
secretive and camouflaged and only reveal
themselves to true believers.

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