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52 Prepper's Projects for Parents and Kids: A Project a Week to Help Prepare Your Child for the Unpredictable
Contributor(s): Nash, David (Author)
ISBN: 1634505603     ISBN-13: 9781634505604
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $13.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2016
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
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BISAC Categories:
- House & Home | Sustainable Living
- House & Home | Reference
- Crafts & Hobbies | Crafts For Children
Dewey: 613.69
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 8.9" (1.45 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Prepare your child for the unpredictable. Teach your boy or girl basic outdoors survival skills, first aid, how to create their own bug-out bag, and more.

Most of us aren't ready for the worst possible events--fire, civil disorder, earthquakes, floods, hurricane, tornado--but we can be Now there is an easy way for mothers and fathers to teach their kids to be better prepared--and for families to learn to work together. David Nash offers projects that will amaze and entertain kids--and help your family prepare for the worst:

  • Bottle Cap Fishing Lure
  • Dehydrated Toothpaste Dots
  • Campfire Popcorn
  • Penny Battery
  • Mason Jar Butter
  • Newspaper Seed Pot
  • Rain Barrel
  • Homemade Fire starters
  • Bug Out Bag
  • Compost Pile
  • Portable DIY Fishing Gear
  • Tin Can Lantern
  • Book Code
  • Paracord Bracelet
  • 48 Hour Candle
  • Waterproofing Matches
  • Mini Can Stove
  • Plastic Bag Water Collection
  • And much more

Make sure your family is ready for the unexpected.

Contributor Bio(s): Nash, David: - David Nash has been in the firearms industry his entire life. After his service in the US Marines, he began work with the Tennessee Department of Correction where he gained certification as both an NRA instructor and agency firearm instructor. He is currently an NRA training counselor and works as a correctional academy instructor. Nash lives in middle Tennessee with his wife Genny, his young son William Tell, and a pretty smart dog.