Description
The Nature Seed is a practical and philosophical guide to sharing the wonders of the natural world with your children.
About the Author
Lucy Jones is a writer and journalist especially interested in the psychological relationship between humans and the rest of nature. Her first book, Foxes Unearthed, won the Society of Authors' Roger Deakin Award and her second, Losing Eden, explored the link between mental health and nature. She spends as much time as possible outside with her children. Kenneth Greenway is the Cemetery Park Manager of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. He has worked full-time in nature conservation since 2000 and has two decades of experience of working with children in natural spaces, including running forest schools. He has two children and spends most of his time immersed in the living world.
Reviews
A practical, no-nonsense guide to getting children back to nature - complete with why we need to do so. Brilliant -- Stephen Moss
It was just what I needed -- Amy Liptrot
So uplifting and practical, it helps us look forwards rather than be paralysed by fear and angst -- Mary Colwell
A valuable practical guide to helping children form a kinship with nature * Independent *
A handy guide * New Scientist *
Information for the unsure adult to gain some confidence with UK wildlife * New Scientist *
Excellent at drawing out the relationship between people and the outdoors ... [helps] anyone with kids in their life share the wonders and magic of the natural world and encourage children to deepen their relationship with it * Bloom Magazine *
Praise for Losing Eden by Lucy Jones: Urgent, accessible, moving ... A beautifully written, research-heavy study about how nature offers us wellbeing * Observer *
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. * New Statesman *
Wonderful...This is an important book and one I'll refer back to * Telegraph Book of the Year *
Beautifully written, movingly told and meticulously researched ... a convincing plea for a wilder, richer world -- Isabella Tree, author of * Wilding *
Praise for Foxes Unearthed by Lucy Jones: Jones's history of our complex relationship with the fox is revealing... to discover there was an 18th-century sport of 'fox tossing' almost makes this worth the purchase alone -- John Lewis-Stempel * The Times Books of the Year 2016 *
Brave, bold and honest - finally the truth about foxes -- Chris Packham, broadcaster and naturalist
Engaging and hugely enjoyable -- Tom Holland * Times Literary Supplement *
A sensitive and illuminating investigation . . . a beautiful book that will change the way you think about the fox -- Rob Cowen, author of * Common Ground *
Book Information
ISBN 9781788167970
Author Lucy Jones
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Souvenir Press Ltd
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 580g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 140mm * 28mm