V tej knjigi so opisane aktivnosti, ki jih lahko otroci in starši, izvajajo, v času pomladi.
This book is packed full of fun nature activities that will help children engage with the season and learn practical new skills.
Activities for spring include building bird nesting boxes, sprouting seeds, landscaping and planting a garden, using plant-based dyes and paints, milk processing and beekeeping.
The activities in this book are based on practical experience from the Children’s Nature and Garden Centre in Germany, and are fully tried and tested.
In the same series as Autumn Nature Activities for Children, published September 2005. The Summer and Winter volumes are forthcoming.
Reviews
'The authors display a deep understanding of child development and the important role that high quality sensory experiences play within healthy development...What sets the books apart is the imaginative quality of the projects, which range from landscaping ideas to apple-ring drying...so we are helped to create a rich outdoor environment with our children and then given lots of ideas for interesting things to do out there...Our children's relationship with the environment will surely be enriched through trying some of these projects...'
--Araminta Greaves, Resurgence, January / February 2007
'A very exciting book full of wonderful activites and information. Ideal for home schoolers and a must-have for any children's group. This book is totally inspiring and fills you with enthusiasm for the new season!'
-- Education Otherwise, February 2006
About the Author(s)
Irmgard Kutsch, born 1952, trained as a vet before working with children with special needs. She established the Children's Nature and Garden Centre in Reichshof in 1994, where children and teachers can learn about nature and participate in workshops.
Brigitte Walden, born 1953, worked as a teacher for fifteen years. She has been a carer at Haus Hohenfried in Germany, a centre for people with special needs, for nine years.
This book is packed full of fun nature activities that will help children engage with the season and learn practical new skills.
Activities for spring include building bird nesting boxes, sprouting seeds, landscaping and planting a garden, using plant-based dyes and paints, milk processing and beekeeping.
The activities in this book are based on practical experience from the Children’s Nature and Garden Centre in Germany, and are fully tried and tested.
In the same series as Autumn Nature Activities for Children, published September 2005. The Summer and Winter volumes are forthcoming.
Reviews
'The authors display a deep understanding of child development and the important role that high quality sensory experiences play within healthy development...What sets the books apart is the imaginative quality of the projects, which range from landscaping ideas to apple-ring drying...so we are helped to create a rich outdoor environment with our children and then given lots of ideas for interesting things to do out there...Our children's relationship with the environment will surely be enriched through trying some of these projects...'
--Araminta Greaves, Resurgence, January / February 2007
'A very exciting book full of wonderful activites and information. Ideal for home schoolers and a must-have for any children's group. This book is totally inspiring and fills you with enthusiasm for the new season!'
-- Education Otherwise, February 2006
About the Author(s)
Irmgard Kutsch, born 1952, trained as a vet before working with children with special needs. She established the Children's Nature and Garden Centre in Reichshof in 1994, where children and teachers can learn about nature and participate in workshops.
Brigitte Walden, born 1953, worked as a teacher for fifteen years. She has been a carer at Haus Hohenfried in Germany, a centre for people with special needs, for nine years.
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