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Nature and Me Book | The School of Life

Original price £15.00 - Original price £15.00
Original price
£15.00
£15.00 - £15.00
Current price £15.00


This book looks to show children how nature can be fun, uplifting, consoling and even offer companionship. The School of Life. This book looks to show children how nature can be fun, uplifting, consoling and even offer companionship. The School of Life.


Product description

Children are used to hearing about how important it is to protect nature, but they may not fully understand how the natural world can positively impact their emotional wellbeing. With that in mind, this book looks to show children how nature can be fun, uplifting, consoling and even offer companionship.

This is a book about how nature can touch us all and help us with our lives (especially when we might be feeling bored, sad or lonely). Children learn about the ways in which they can be comforted, inspired and uplifted by examples of nature such as:

– a flowing river

– clouds in the sky

– rabbits in their burrows

– stars at night


This is an inspirational book, not just educating children about the natural world, but teaching them to love and connect with it. Beautiful illustrations and a tone that is encouraging, warm and accessible makes it easy for children, and their favourite adults, to relate to.

**What people are saying about Nature and Me**


'A gorgeously illustrated and informative children's book.'
AVOCADO DIARIES

'This book would be a great addition to any KS2 classroom.'
MRS I

'It was easy to understand and will help me in my future life.'
NIAMH, AGED 8, GOODREADS

'This book explains nature in a humorous and informative way. It was delightful to read and would be an excellent resource in schools and nurseries.'
NETGALLEY REVIEW

'An interesting book that looks at different things from nature and how you can use them to help make better choices in your ways of thinking and behaving. A good choice for adding variety to your bookshelves and giving children the chance to explore and think for themselves.'
NETGALLEY REVIEW