Resources for educators and parents

Discover a treasure trove of educational materials designed to bring the world of Creekmore Publishing books to life. These resources will make learning fun, encourage creativity, and spark a sense of adventure in young readers.

Hunting Island Adventures

Engaging learning tools

Dive into a world of interactive learning with our carefully crafted printables. From vocabulary sheets and crosswords to fill-in-the-blanks and comprehension questions, these tools are designed to reinforce key concepts and improve understanding. Make learning an exciting journey for every child.

Spark creativity and adventure

Beyond traditional worksheets, we offer a variety of activities including wordsearches, color sheets, and puzzles that encourage creativity and critical thinking. Some of our book series also feature unique companion activities to further deepen engagement and foster a love for adventure in reading.

Exploring Croft and Rose Hill

Downloadable and ready to use

All our resources are available for easy download, making it simple for teachers to integrate them into lessons and for parents to use at home. These materials are designed to complement the narratives, making the reading experience more comprehensive and enjoyable for young minds. Check back often for new additions!

Wandering Through Edisto Beach, Lake Warren and the Battle of River's Bridge

Explore the Outside

Step outside and discover the beauty, history, and adventure waiting all around you. Laurie Suber’s children’s books inspire families to explore parks, trails, lakes, and historic places across South Carolina through fun-filled stories and unforgettable characters. From hiking mountain paths and kayaking quiet waters to spotting wildlife and uncovering the past, each book turns reading into a real-world adventure. Young explorers will be encouraged to stay curious, learn something new, and make memories together outdoors. Every page is an invitation to unplug, get outside, and start your own journey.

Making Memories: Little Pee Dee, H. Cooper Black and Cheraw State Park

Becoming an Ultimate Outsider

Becoming an Ultimate Outsider in South Carolina State Parks is the ultimate adventure for explorers who love the outdoors! To earn this special title, you’ll need to visit all 50 state parks across South Carolina, discovering everything from mountains to marshes along the way. In your official guidebook, be sure to stamp each park’s page using the stamp provided at every location—it’s a fun way to track your journey.

For a bonus stop, visit the South Carolina State House and add that memory to your adventure. Once you’ve completed your travels and collected all your stamps, check in with park staff at your final park. They’ll help verify your accomplishment, submit your completion to the main office, and soon you’ll receive an Ultimate Outsider certificate—and even a special t-shirt in the mail to celebrate your incredible journey!

Discovering Oconee, Oconee Station and Sadlers Creek State Parks

Junior Ranger Program

The South Carolina State Parks Junior Ranger Program is a fun way for kids to learn about nature, wildlife, history, and outdoor safety while exploring parks across the state. Children complete hands-on activities, earn rewards at each level, and can even receive an official Junior Ranger badge. It’s a great way for families to turn every park visit into an adventure filled with learning and discovery.

Having Fun: Ceasars Head, Jones Gap and Keowee-Toxaway

Kids in the Parks Program

Kids in Parks is a free outdoor adventure program that helps children and families discover trails, parks, and природa through fun self-guided activities across South Carolina. By following TRACK Trails, completing adventures, and logging visits online, kids can earn prizes while learning about nature and staying active. It’s a great way to turn every hike or park visit into an exciting outdoor mission.

Exploring the Columbia Area: Rosie the Ranger with Ricky the Raccoon

Wild Wonders in South Carolina

South Carolina is home to an amazing variety of wildlife, from sea turtles nesting along the coast to black bears roaming the mountains and alligators gliding through coastal swamps. Families exploring the state may spot colorful painted buntings, playful river otters, white-tailed deer, and even dolphins near the shore. Every region offers its own unique animal discoveries, making outdoor adventures even more exciting.

Missing Treasure in Aiken State Park

History Around Every Corner

South Carolina is filled with stories from the past, from Revolutionary War battlefields and historic plantations to lighthouses, forts, and old mill towns. Families can explore places where important events happened and learn how people lived long ago. Every trip can become a journey through time as children discover the history hidden all around them.

From Alligators to Zip Lines an a B C Adventure Through South Carolina State Parks

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