100 Things to Do in a Forest
by Jennifer Davis
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Pub Date Aug 10 2020 | Archive Date Aug 24 2020
Laurence King Publishing Ltd | Laurence King Publishing
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781786276339 |
PRICE | £17.99 (GBP) |
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Delightful, beautifully illustrated book that will be timely and helpful for people looking for family activities and for anyone who needs some calming, dappled light and fresh air. The book has activities geared to different ages and levels of commitment.
A child may want to make a daisy chain, collect edible flowers, follow a bug, or study the micro world framed by a piece of string. A teenager or adult might want to bring the fixings for campfire bread and gather berries for impromptu forest jam. True believers may want to try forest yoga or the manifold creative ways to listen to the symphony of the rain. And that's even before we approach the thought of cow pie frisbee.
There's a lot to pick and choose from in this book. The tone is light yet respectful of the forest, the park, or any collection of trees. It makes you want to be outdoors.
Many thanks to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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