A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids with Nature through the Seasons

Rick Van Noy
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A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids with Nature through the Seasons

Rick Van Noy
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'Here’s something!' says Van Noy’s daughter when she spots a snail trail on their sidewalk, and her father pays attention. A Natural Sense of Wonder is filled with explorations of such 'ordinary enchantments' too often lost in the swirl of our hyper-scheduled lives. Van Noy treats his children and his readers with warmth and respect, seamlessly squeezing a good deal of natural history, etymology, and literary savvy into his stories of snot-otters and snake whisperers. He is a 'full participant' in his family’s home territory on Virginia’s New River, and we can ask for no better reminder that 'every moment is a now' in our own home landscapes.

- Stephen Trimble - coauthor of The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places
  • Published date: Jun 25, 2008
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 9780820331034
  • Dimensions: 5.55" W x 0.57" L x 8.48" H
RICK VAN NOY is a professor of English at Radford University. He is the author of Surveying the Interior: Literary Cartographers and the Sense of Place, A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids with Nature through the Seasons (Georgia), and Sudden Spring: Stories of Adaptation in a Climate-Changed South (Georgia).

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