ENTERTAIN: DRAWING
Magic Drawing Bear
Can you Guess What Bear is Drawing?
Author and illustrator extraordinaire Lisa Horstman presents Magic Drawing Bear, fun for kids of all ages.
Magic Drawing Bear 2
Can you Guess What Bear is Drawing?
Author and illustrator extraordinaire Lisa Horstman presents Magic Drawing Bear, fun for kids of all ages.
How to Draw a Salamander
Learn some tips and tricks to drawing this iconic Smoky Mountain critter!
Draw alongside Tremont Institute Teacher Naturalist Luke Schutzman as he demonstrates his process for sketching a Smoky Mountain salamander.
Smoky Mountain Coloring Pages
Learning How Animals Use Their Senses from Parks As Classrooms
All animals have senses. Though they may not look like you or me, a bear, a frog, and a bird all have parts to their body which help them learn about their environment. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to over 20,000 known different types of animals and plants. The living things of the forest and the streams need to make or find energy from the sun, the plants and sometimes from other animals. How does a raccoon find food? How does a bird make a nest? How does a deer listen for its mother in the forest?The answer to all of the questions is the same: animals use their senses to survive.
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From Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont
While celebrating over 50 years of connecting people to nature, Tremont brings you unique educational experiences from our home in Walker Valley. Discovering the wonders of nature begins with observing the world around you- whether your home, schoolyard, or here in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
SMOKIES LIVE
Check out the collaborative virtual magazine for Smokies lovers brought to you by Smokies Life and Great Smoky Mountains Association.