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Wild Cards: Edible Wild Foods (All Ages)

Wild Cards: Edible Wild Foods (All Ages)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take them with you whenever you go walking!
Review: This deck of 52 information cards is the perfect companion for Runyon's book, <em>From Crabgrass Muffins to Pine Needle Tea: A National Wild Food Field Guide</em>. Held together by a key chain, the cards are great for taking along on a day hike or long camp out. Each card has a color picture and name of a wild edible plant on one side and uses, warnings, and preparation methods for the plant on the other side.

My daughters and I take these with us whenever we go walking and they love playing games with them. As we walk, we try to spot the plants on the cards or use the cards to identify plants we see along the trail. Because the cards are strung together on a key chain, the girls can carry them around and I have no fear of losing any of them. --Lucy Watkins

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take them with you whenever you go walking!
Review: This deck of 52 information cards is the perfect companion for Runyon's book, From Crabgrass Muffins to Pine Needle Tea: A National Wild Food Field Guide. Held together by a key chain, the cards are great for taking along on a day hike or long camp out. Each card has a color picture and name of a wild edible plant on one side and uses, warnings, and preparation methods for the plant on the other side.

My daughters and I take these with us whenever we go walking and they love playing games with them. As we walk, we try to spot the plants on the cards or use the cards to identify plants we see along the trail. Because the cards are strung together on a key chain, the girls can carry them around and I have no fear of losing any of them. --Lucy Watkins


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