Fishing Book for Kids Wins National Outdoor Book Award

Dan Armitage's how-to book is awarded silver medal

November 2024 News, Feature, Fishing, Product Rebecca Blackson Web Exclusive

Let’s Learn to Fish, a how-to book for kids by Dan Armitage, was just awarded the Silver Medal in the Children’s category for the National Outdoor Book Awards.

Each year, the non-profit National Outdoor Book Awards (NOBA) Foundation honors outstanding writing and publishing in the outdoor field. With high standards of fairness and objectivity, the foundation has no connection to any publisher or publishing business.

Winners are chosen by a panel of judges comprising educators, academics, book reviewers, authors, editors, and outdoor columnists from throughout the country.

Dan’s book helps children connect with nature by teaching them how to fish. Filled with engaging photos of kids in action, the skills-based book shows kids how to fish with easy-to-follow instructions, helpful diagrams, and clear explanations.

Step-by-step photos illustrate the basics of tackle from fishing with a simple line and cane pole to using a rod and reel. Ideas on where to dig for worms, catch minnows, and make homemade traps for crickets will have kids involved on every level.

With full-page descriptions on something as simple as a bobber, the book outlines all of the basic skills, gear, and know-how with just the right amount of detail. Even finding the fish will be approachable for kids with a chapter on how to think like a fish and a handy map illustrating where fish love to hang out in a lake or stream.

See the full list of National Outdoor Book Award winners here, and order your copy of Dan’s book Let’s Learn to Fish here or on Amazon.

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