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I Love Dirt!: 52 Activities to Help You and Your Kids Discover the Wonders of Nature | 
enlarge | Author: Jennifer Ward Creators: Richard Louv, Susie Ghahremani Publisher: Trumpeter Category: Book
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 11002
Media: Paperback Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1590305353 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.083 EAN: 9781590305355 ASIN: 1590305353
Publication Date: May 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description I Love Dirt! presents 52 open-ended activities to help you engage your child in the outdoors. No matter what your location#8212;from a small patch of green in the city to the wide-open meadows of the country#8212;each activity is meant to promote exploration, stimulate imagination, and heighten a child's sense of wonder.brbrTo learn more about the author, Jennifer Ward, visit her website at jenniferwardbooks.com and to learn more about the illustrator, Susie Ghahremani, visit her website at boygirlparty.com.
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The Go-To Mom Gives "i love dirt" a hip hip Hooray! November 16, 2008 Kimberley Clayton Blaine (California) Sometimes all parents need is a little reminder of how important the outdoors is. This book is a jump start and will spark parents to be mindful of how often they explore the great outdoors with their kids. br / br /Another book you may enjoy, which is my all time favorite, Beyond Ecophobia. br / br / br /Kimberley Clayton Blaine, MA, MFT br /Licensed Child Therapist br /Author, Mommy Confidence br /founder, www.TheGoToMom.TV
You can do better October 26, 2008 AnonInCA (Bay Area, California) This is a little book with reminders about ways to enjoy nature with your children. Most of the suggestions are common-sense, broad suggestions like watching clouds, smelling the rain, and observing wildlife. There were not specific activities. If your family already enjoys spending time in nature together and would like to learn new things to do or have a "deeper" experience, this book is not for you. If you would like to gain some inspiration for getting you and your family outdoors more often, then pick this up since it is a quick read. On this subject, I prefer "Last Child in the Woods" by Richard Louv. The new addition has a large section in the back with many activities and resources for parents.
Getting back outside October 6, 2008 Lanfear 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"I love Dirt", is filled with wonder and knowledge. The book's title includes the line "52 activities to help you and your kids discover the wonder of nature". I would not call them activities but more along the lines of science exploration. The chapters are divided by season. The "activity" will suggest a part of nature to explore such as animals, plants, weather and space. Using a scientist's point of view you and your child discuss the elements. br / br /Say there are falling leaves outside you could mention to your child why leaves fall, discuss gravity and the seasons, talk about the wind and the sounds it makes or how wind is used for energy. Interactions might include catching falling leaves, playing a game of collecting objects to see which ones can be moved by the wind. One idea I liked requires a game of hide-n-seek. First explain what camouflage is then ask your child to think about how different bugs and animals in nature use markings and color to survive. br / br /I Love Dirt is a fun book filled with adventures to explore with the whole family. It is simple to read. And the best part is you do not need buy anything. In today's modern culture I think many of us forget the importance of slowing down, getting outside and allowing our children to explore and get dirty. For parents who need a little push and guidance this book is a perfect guide.
disappointed...... September 10, 2008 hiking dude (Nova Scotia, Canada) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was lucky enough to borrow this from the library before I decided to not buy it as a gift for a friend who loves to venture into the outdoors with her children. This has to be one of the most simplistic nature books for children that I have ever seen. All of it is common sense and things that most parents would already do with their children unless you have never been outside before and live in front of the TV. I can't believe this got published. Any parent who goes outside with their children could come up with these activities in an instant without needing this book.
if by activities you mean conversational pieces... July 25, 2008 Daniel Kovac (Somewhere in TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book does NOT provide activities. It's a list of conversational pieces one could have with their children about nature -- mostly just questions. I gave it 2 stars, since some of the questions were good ones. However, I was expecting actual activities I could do with my kids. I judged this book by the cover... and was disappointed.
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