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Summary
Summary
I Love Dirt! presents 52 open-ended activities to help you engage your child in the outdoors. No matter what your location-from a small patch of green in the city to the wide-open meadows of the country-each activity is meant to promote exploration, stimulate imagination, and heighten a child's sense of wonder.
Author Notes
Jennifer Ward is the author of numerous children's books, all of which present nature to kids
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Library Journal Review
Children's picture book author Ward (Because You Are My Baby) has compiled a slim book of activities designed to introduce to children ages four to nine the joys and mysteries of nature. Arranged by season, each activity is basically a variety of "stop, look, and listen," whether involving the birds, flowers, leaves, or snowflakes. With a few exceptions, the activities themselves are minor and are mostly discussion questions (e.g., Do puddles look like mirrors? Can you draw with mud?). Activities are accompanied by Q&A sidebars called "Help Me Understand" that answer a common question children will ask (e.g., Why does it rain?), and each ends with a checklist for desired outcomes, such as stimulating wonder or stewardship. While the importance of outdoor play is heavily documented, many kids today simply won't have the patience to stargaze with mom, and most parents won't have the time to sit quietly and reflect on what it might be like to be a butterfly. A book with more hands-on activities is likelier to connect. Not a necessary acquisition for libraries.-Julianne J. Smith, Ypsilanti Dist. Lib., MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Excerpts
Excerpts
Introduction There is nothing more joyful and inspiring to watch than children discovering the world around them. Whether they're collecting fallen leaves, rolling down grassy hills, or playing in the waves at the beach-- seeing that wide-eyed wonder in our children is such a gift. Regardless of the joys that nature can bring, there has been much disturbing press about the lack of quality time that children today spend outdoors, along with startling research and statistics that point to the detrimental effects this "nature deficit" can cause. And we see it ourselves. Our children rush around with too little time, too many gadgets, and too many distractions, seeking a place to play that is closest to an electrical outlet. But it doesn't have to be this way. 1 Love Dirt! is a call to parents, educators, and caregivers to help recover one of the greatest joys in childhood: spending time outdoors in nature. In five minutes, you can take children outside and turn their world around. This book will help you to do that. These fifty-two open-ended activities offer a wealth of creative ways to give the outdoors back to your children. Be it cloud racing, stargazing, making a playdate with a puddle, or building a bird feeder out of snow, I Love Dirt! will encourage your kids to explore, discover, giggle, exercise, wonder, and have a blast with nature. Sidebars and prompts are used throughout the book to help you explain basic science and nature concepts to children. All you need to get started is the desire to open the door to a healthy relationship with nature. Soon your little ones will also discover that spending time outdoors offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy relaxation, quiet time, reflection, and insight. The outdoors is at your fingertips, be it a balcony, a backyard, a porch, or a playground. It is a place just waiting to be enjoyed and discovered. Time in nature is cost-free--as are the activities in this book--but the benefits will stay with your children for a lifetime. Together we can give the young minds of today--of our future--the greatest gift of all: an awakened awareness of the outdoor world. Thank you for caring enough to pick up this book. It is the first step to opening the door of discovery just waiting for you and your children outside. Now get out there and get dirty! Excerpted from I Love Dirt!: 52 Activities to Help You and Your Kids Discover the Wonders of Nature by Jennifer Ward All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction | p. xvii |
Spring: Activities for Warm Days and Rainy Weather | |
1 Spring Into Spring | p. 3 |
2 Bouquet of Color | p. 5 |
3 Move Over, Clover | p. 7 |
4 Hear, Here! | p. 9 |
5 Wiggly for Worms | p. 12 |
6 See That Tree? | p. 15 |
7 Leaf Looking | p. 18 |
8 Going On a Bird Hunt | p. 21 |
9 Be Like Audubon | p. 25 |
10 A Little Birdie Told Me | p. 28 |
11 Up, Up, and Away | p. 31 |
12 Build That Nest | p. 33 |
13 Rain, Rain, Come Again | p. 36 |
14 Puddle Jumpers | p. 38 |
Summer: Activities for Hot Days and Warm Nights | |
15 Digging Dirt | p. 43 |
16 Antics | p. 46 |
17 Sun Fun | p. 49 |
18 Butterfly Cafe | p. 51 |
19 Ladybug, Ladybug | p. 54 |
20 Handy Plants | p. 56 |
21 Wow, Water! | p. 58 |
22 Water-Hole Watching | p. 61 |
23 Stone Age | p. 64 |
24 Rock 'n' Roll | p. 66 |
25 Backyard Lullaby | p. 69 |
26 Moon Shadows | p. 72 |
27 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star | p. 75 |
Fall: Activities for Cool Days and Cloudy Weather | |
28 Time Out | p. 81 |
29 Zoom In | p. 84 |
30 A Thinking Place | p. 87 |
31 Wild Hide-and-Seek | p. 89 |
32 Take a Walk on the Wild Side | p. 91 |
33 Some Web! | p. 94 |
34 Roly-Poly Races | p. 96 |
35 Look Up, Look Down, Look All Around | p. 98 |
36 Cloud Racing | p. 101 |
37 Wandering Wind | p. 103 |
38 Say, "Whoosh!" | p. 105 |
39 What Goes Up Must Come Down | p. 108 |
40 Groovy Gravity | p. 111 |
41 Falling for Nature | p. 113 |
Winter: Activities for Cold Days and Snowy Weather | |
42 Tweet Treat | p. 119 |
43 Snow Me Some Fun | p. 122 |
44 Fluffy Flakes | p. 124 |
45 Cloud Breath | p. 127 |
46 Dot-to-Dot Stars | p. 129 |
47 Bare Naked Trees | p. 131 |
48 Snow Tales | p. 134 |
49 Feathers 'n' Fur | p. 136 |
50 Slip, Slide, Wild Ride | p. 138 |
51 Wild and Wintry | p. 140 |
52 Winter Garden | p. 143 |
Resources and Recommended Reading | p. 147 |
About the Author | p. 151 |
About the Illustrator | p. 153 |