Richard Louv

Vitamin N

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From the bestselling authority on connecting children with nature, a one-of-a-kind guide chock-full of practical ideas, advice and inspiration for creating a nature-rich life — for kids and grown-ups.
In his groundbreaking international bestseller Last Child in the Woods, Richard Louv spotlighted the alienation of children from the natural world, coining the term 'nature-deficit disorder'. Vitamin N is the comprehensive practical handbook, a complete prescription for enjoying the natural world.
Includes:
Five hundred activities
Scores of informational websites
An abundance of down-to-earth advice
Dozens of thought-provoking essays.
Unlike other guidebooks, Vitamin N (for 'nature') addresses the whole family and the wider community, encouraging parents eager to share nature with their kids. It is a dose of pure inspiration, reminding us that looking up at the stars or taking a walk in the woods is as joyful as it is essential, at any age.
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313 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • letavica88storehas quoted8 months ago
    Realize that the most important time is now, the most important person is the one you’re with and the most important thing to do is what you are doing right here, right now .
  • letavica88storehas quoted8 months ago
    all children need nature, not only those whose parents appreciate nature, not only those of a certain economic class or culture or set of abilities. All children, and future generations, have a right to a nature-rich future, and the option to share in the responsibilities that come with that right
  • letavica88storehas quoted9 months ago
    Today, children and adults who work and learn in a dominating digital environment expend enormous energy blocking out many of the human senses — including ones we don’t even know we have — in order to focus narrowly on the screen in front of the eyes. That’s the very definition of being less alive. What parent wants his or her child to be less alive? Who among us wants to be less alive

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