Mushrooms & Fungi for Kids
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Product details
- ISBN 9781647554293
- Dimensions: 127 x 177mm
- Publication Date: 19 Jun 2025
- Publisher: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Discover the importance of mushrooms and fungi in this children’s book that includes an introduction to mycology, as well as a basic identification guide.
Mushrooms are truly amazing! They are more closely related to animals than to plants, and there are some 150,000 different species—not counting the millions that are likely waiting to be discovered. Become a young mycologist. Learn all about mushrooms, fungi, and lichens. Debut author and mushroom expert Ariel Bonkoski presents a kids’ introduction to mycology. From puffballs to lion’s mane, this book provides the information kids need to know.
A perfect guide for beginners, Mushrooms & Fungi for Kids starts with an introduction to the kingdom of Fungi. Then it guides readers through the shapes, colors, and forms of mushrooms. The book further discusses mushrooms’ important role in the environment, their relationships with insects, and more. In the field-guide section, fungi are organized by shape and structure to help kids (and adults) start understanding the basics of the mushroom world. While this is not a guide to foraging, readers can gain a lifelong appreciation of mushrooms and fungi by learning to recognize the major groups of them.
Inside You’ll Find
- Beginner’s guide to mushrooms and fungi of North America
- The basics of mycology and mushroom anatomy
- Identification guide to common groups of mushrooms and fungi
- Fun bonus activities for the whole family
Ariel Bonkoski is a mushroom identification expert who resides in Duluth, Minnesota. She has been studying fungi since 2016 and has taught mushroom identification courses and led forays for colleges, public schools, mycological societies, and nature centers throughout North America. She is an active Master Naturalist, with a passion for learning, giving back to nature, and connecting people to nature.
