Clare Walker Leslie shows kids how to experience nature with all five senses, whether they live in the countryside, a major city, or somewhere in between. Guiding children through inspiring activities like sketching wildlife, observing constellations, collecting leaves, keeping a weather journal, and watching bird migrations, The Nature Connection encourages kids to engage with the world outside and promotes a lifelong love of nature.
Unplug from technology and "plug in" to nature through the wonder of your senses. The Book of Nature Connection is packed with fun activities for using all our senses to engage with nature in a deep and nourishing way.
It shows how to encourage pro-environmental behavior in diverse participants: from organization consultants and employees, to families, youth and schoolchildren. The stories and their exploration engage people with nature in profound ways.
This compact handbook of outdoor practices can be used by anyone who wants to deepen their connection with the rest of nature.
If it's thinner than 2cm, it is likely to bend as you are trying to split, or cleave it. Place the stick, knot end down, on a hard surface like a tree stump. Make an initial split in the wood using a fixed blade knife and a baton – you ...
Demonstrating the impact of the natural world on each of us, this book weaves a tapestry of poignant lessons humanity and caregiving, while immersing the reader in seasonal themes comprised of wildlife and domestic animals, plants, and ...
This is the first English translation of Schelling’s novel, most likely written after the death of his first wife, Caroline, the former wife of August Wilhelm Schlegel. Although only a fragment, Clara remains unique.
This thoughtful new work illustrates how architects and designers can use simple methods to address our innate needs for contact with nature.
Filled with activities, checklists, and stickers, this interactive nature guide belongs in every kid’s backpack. Look, Listen, Explore!
This book explores human-nature connectedness through deep ecological philosophy and conservation social science.
This book looks at the COVID-19 pandemic and its likely aftermath through a four-dimensional prism - aspirations, emotions, thoughts, and sensations to understand human behavior.