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FINALIST OF THE PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2015.bp'Full of realistic tips and brilliant ideas' PATRICK BARKHAMbp'Dive in this rich resource and have fun going green!' THE GREEN PARENT MAGAZINEbp'Inspiring and practical' SIR CHRISTOPHER WOODHEADbp'A brilliant idea' RSPB NATURE'S HOME MAGAZINEbp'I wish I had written this book!' MIRANDA KRESTOVNIKOFFbp'The ultimate handbook for a fun, green and healthy family' DAVID BONDbpMaintain your green values while raising your children to engage with nature and go outdoors with this practical guide.bpNature needs children and children need nature. This guide is packed with fun ideas to help your family to open the doors to the outside and become truly free-range. You'll live a greener lifestyle and your children will learn to enjoy, appreciate and care for the world around th. Written by environmentalist Kate Blincoe and with a foreword by Nikki Duffy, this beautiful book will inspire you to explore nature whether that's foraging for dinner, learning party tricks with plants or making eco-decisions around the home.piThe No-Nonsense Guide to Green Parentingi is all about having fun together, however exhausted, time-pressured or stressed you are! For parents of zero to ten-year-olds, this is a humorous and light-hearted look at all things green and nature-inspired. It's not about being perfect; it's about giving it a try and feeling the benefits for your family.p

The No-Nonsense Guide to Green Parenting

  • By Kate Blincoe

    A i ifun and inspirational guide to maintaining your green values while raising your children, engaging with nature, and getting outdoors - all without feeling guilty about the inevitable compromises.
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  • Book Details

    Pub Date: 08-Oct-15Format: 210 x 210mmExt: 192Word Count: 59000 words
  • About the Author

    Kate Blincoeb is a freelance journalist and writer for publications including iThe Guardiani and iEastern Daily Pressi and the RSPB, who has been working in the environmental sector for over a decade. While working with the RSPB she became aware of how many children had very little experience with nature and the environment. Raising children with an understanding of and connection to the natural world is now just as important to Kate as reducing the carbon footprint of their early years.

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