When Janus Adams’ commentary, “Travel Gear,” aired with such packable essentials as the “Get-Lost Guide” and the “Wild-Idea Multidirectional Compass,” listeners called in asking for the book. There was no book then. There is now:  WAY TO GO! The BackPax Parents’ Guide to Empowering Adventurous Young Minds. 

Perfect for parents, grandparents, teachers, homeschoolers, scout leaders, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Jack & Jill’s, and friends; this toolkit comes packed with:

  • 5 “em-power” tools
  • 50 fun projects
  • 200 live hyperlinks 

guaranteed to inspire and empower a child who’s going places,  

It’s amazing what can happen when adventurous young minds are free to roam. That’s what this book is about – creating safe spaces for curiosity and creativity where children:

  • dare to dream
  • learn the art of possibility and productive risk-taking
  • build self-confidence 
  • sharpen critical thinking skills
  • enjoy discovery and self-discovery.

For creative home-based getaways, this book the WAY TO GO! Guide children to wondrous expeditions the BackPax way -- by exploring and discovering exciting new worlds with imaginative, smart, fun, affordable Adventures in Learning.™ 

Each WAY TO GO! adventure features  to turn home-based fun into "Adventures in Learning."  By making connections between the curriculum and daily life; by recognizing the relationship between art and nature in the beauty of a lightning bug, Adventure #48, for example, correlates with these three curriculum areas:

  • Learning Resources & Information Technology
  • Science
  • Visual Arts

​175 pages

Formats: eBook

Publisher: BackPax

eBook: 175 pages 
$11.95

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WAY TO GO!
The BackPax Parents' Guide to Empowering Adventurous Young Minds

Janus Adams