The Nature Seed
Lucy Jones, Kenneth Greenway
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Beschreibung
'A practical, no-nonsense guide to getting children back to nature ... Brilliant' Stephen Moss
'A valuable practical guide to helping children form a kinship with nature' Independent
Many of us want to spend more time outside with our kids - but what do we do when we're there, and why is a connection to nature so important and wonderful anyway?
The Nature Seed is a practical and philosophical guide for anyone with children in their lives. Full of the wonders of sharing the natural world with young minds, it's a manual for finding awe in the cracks of the pavement and magic on a stroll around the block.
Whether on an urban walk or in an inner-city park, out in the woods or by the sea, Lucy weaves together stories of how a connection to nature helps children thrive, and Ken draws on his time working with kids outdoors to give you creative, easy and free child-led activities to deepen that connection, from wild art to simple fires, potions, foraging and make-believe.
Wherever you live, The Nature Seed offers a radical vision of a new kinship with nature, one that will help all of us expand, nurture and deepen our wild life.
Rezensionen
It was just what I needed
<p>A practical, no-nonsense guide to getting children back to nature - complete with why we need to do so. Brilliant</p>
<p><b>Praise for <i>Losing Eden </i>by Lucy Jones:</b><br>Urgent, accessible, moving ... A beautifully written, research-heavy study about how nature offers us wellbeing</p>
The benefits of experiencing nature may be far greater than is commonly appreciated ... A fascinating exploration of the new science of our connection to the natural world ... written in such lush, vivid prose that reading it, one can feel transported and restored.
<p>So uplifting and practical, it helps us look forwards rather than be paralysed by fear and angst</p>
Brave, bold and honest - finally the truth about foxes
A handy guide
<p>Excellent at drawing out the relationship between people and the outdoors ... [helps] anyone with kids in their<br>life share the wonders and magic of the natural world and encourage children to deepen their relationship with it</p>
A valuable practical guide to helping children form a kinship with nature
<p>Information for the unsure adult to gain some confidence with UK wildlife</p>
Beautifully written, movingly told and meticulously researched ... a convincing plea for a wilder, richer world
A sensitive and illuminating investigation . . . a beautiful book that will change the way you think about the fox
Engaging and hugely enjoyable
Wonderful...This is an important book and one I'
<p><b>Praise for <i>Foxes Unearthed </i>by Lucy Jones:</b><br><br><br>Jones's history of our complex relationship with the fox is revealing... to discover there was an 18th-century sport of 'fox tossing'
Kundenbewertungen
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