Step by Step First Aid, Safely Start a Fire, Build Shelter, Filter Water, & Find Food – Easily Boost Confidence & Gain Independence
This is your go-to resource for mastering essential survival skills tailored specifically for young adventurers. Whether you’re exploring the great outdoors with your family, joining a scout group, or just curious about nature, our videos are designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to handle any situation in the wild.
Based on the book “Outdoor Survival Skills for Kids,” this series brings the lessons to life with engaging, step-by-step videos that are easy to follow and fun to watch. Our topics cover everything from basic first aid and safety tips to advanced skills like building shelters, starting fires, and finding food. We also dive into essential survival mindsets, navigation techniques, and knot-tying skills that will make every outdoor adventure safer and more enjoyable.
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Each video is crafted to be kid-friendly and hands-on, with demonstrations and practical advice that you can practice right along with us. Whether you’re new to outdoor adventures or looking to refine your skills, our series will help you become a confident and capable young survivalist.
Join us on this journey, and let’s make every adventure a safe, fun, and unforgettable experience!
Mindset & Resilience
Resilience is the ability to recover from difficulties both physically and mentally quickly. It is the basis of outdoor survival and a very valuable life skill.
First Aid
When involving children in preparing and maintaining a first-aid kit, we teach them how to care for themselves and others and introduce real responsibility and calmness under pressure.
Safely Start a Fire
Building a fire is fun but can also be dangerous. For safety, make sure you’re with a parent at all times. Also, ask yourself, “How am I going to put the fire out?” Read more
Building Shelters
As kids, we loved building forts and tree houses. Shelter building isn’t just a survival skill—it’s a craft that can be educational and fun, especially when practiced right in your home.
Filtering Water
Our bodies need water. We should have plenty of water on a planned hike or camping trip. Always bring more. Be cautious when you find a lake, river, stream, or natural spring—obvious, right?
Knots
Knots are used everywhere and have been for centuries. Holding something down with specialized knots is a lifelong skill used everywhere, not just for survival.
