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Companions in Wonder : Children and Adults Exploring Nature Together

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Sharing is a multiplier. The most ordinary things can become extraordinary when shared. Julie Dunlap and Stephen Kellert, in Companions in Wonder: Children and Adults Exploring Nature Together, gather lively examples of how adults and children experience the outdoors together, restoring nature to its rightful place in people’s lives.

Personal experiences described by the essayists guide the reader to more deeply understand and appreciate a closer relationship with nature and with people across generations. Voices are from wide-ranging geographic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. Building on the legacy of Rachel Carson’s essay “Help Your Child to Wonder”, contributors include journalist and author Richard Louv (“Fathers and Sons”), Native American writers, educators, and storytellers James and Joseph Bruchac (“Tracking Our Way”), educator and earth historian Lauret Savoy (“Colored Memory”), among many others. The editors conclude with general recommendations for adults as well as particular recommendations for teachers.

Companions in Wonder inspires happy, healthy ways to engage and bond children and adults in the great outdoors. The primal power of regular, positive outdoor experiences is paramount in reversing the trend of “nature deficit disorder” at all levels. Sharing experiences in the natural environment multiplies both discovery and renewal of relationships in considering the past, the present, and the future of life on earth.

Published in the March 2018 Leaflet Volume 5, Issue 3.