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The Wild City Book: Fun Things to do Outdoors in Towns and Cities

English

By (author): Fiona Danks Jo Schofield

Do you live in a city? Then The Wild City Book is for you!

It s all about having fun outdoors in the wild spaces near where you live hunting for wildlife clues, watching wild creatures, making wild art, playing wild games, having exciting outdoor adventures. A wild, surprising world of plants and animals is always waiting to be discovered round the corner, right now, in every city. You just need to keep your eyes open and know where to look.

Featured projects include:

- Water graffiti

- Pavement storyboards

- Recycled bird feeders

- Make a parachute for a stick man

- Clay gargoyles

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Current price €16.14
Original price €18.99
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 200mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2014
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780711234888

About Fiona DanksJo Schofield

Jo Schofield gained a degree in psychology from Exeter University and began her career working for an educational psychologist in London. After getting involved in the production of a film she went on to work in the creative department of a TV advertising agency where she began taking still photographs. This led on to her becoming a commercial photographer in Australia and then London. She worked mainly for national editorial magazines such as Country Living. When her children were small she worked in Watlington Primary School and the Dragon school in Oxford applying her creative knowledge to the classroom with children aged 6-9 years. More recently she has been focusing on writing and photographing for a series of books with co-author Fiona Danks. Jo lives near Watlington in Oxfordshire. Through their website www.goingwild.net Jo and Fiona provide more ideas for outdoor activities and an opportunity for debate on the importance of real world adventures for all young people. For more information on how to encourage children to go outdoors visit Jo and Fiona's website click hereFiona Danks is an environmental educator and author who works with her writing partner Jo Schofield to create beautiful books about the natural world. Fiona and Jo believe that reconnecting everyone with nature is vital if we are to understand our reliance on a healthy and biodiverse natural world and ensure it is protected for the future. They believe that all children and families should regularly spend time outdoors in green spaces where nature can weave its magic upon them.  Together they have been writing and photographing the Going Wild books for the last fifteen years.  Through their books and website they inspire families everywhere to get outside and become immersed in the natural world. They have run events lead training courses for teachers and environmental educators presented at conferences as keynote speakers written articles and they are helping to build the Leaves for Life Campaign (@joinleavesforlife) to raise awareness of the ecological emergency.. They both live at the foot of the Chiltern Hills in South Oxfordshire where they enjoy natural history walking and exploring the local countryside. For more information on how to encourage children to go outdoors visit Jo and Fiona's website - www.goingwild.net  

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