Description
Here’s what’s inside:
Foreword
The Story of this BookDECEMBER
Advent
- Advent: A Time for Contemplation
- The Advent Wreath
- Advent: A Time for Candles
- Blowing Ships
- An Advent Story
- Blooming Branches
- Rattling Walnuts
- Christmas Scenes
- The True Meaning of Advent
JANUARY
Working with Wool
- Working with Wool: A Rich Experience
- Processing Wool
- Clothing: Our Second Skin
- Wool: from the Sheep to a Ball of Wool
- Wool: from a Ball of Wool to a Toy Sheep
- Free Play with Wool
- Stories
FEBRUARY (Part 1)
Working with Willow
- February: the Last Chance to Cut Willow
- Willow: a Good Plant for Children
- Willow: Creative Possibilities
- Making a Latticework Willow Hedge
Woodworking
- Wood: A Valuable Material
- Forests
- Wooden Toys
- Listening to Wood
- Rattles and Stick Instruments to Scare away Winter
- More Woodworking Projects
FEBRUARY (Part 2)
Working with Clay
- Pottery: a Valuable Activity
- Basic Rules for Doing Pottery with Children
- Clay Bowls for Easter Grass
- Clay Insect Nests and Bird Baths
Resources
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Further reading
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Craft Suppliers
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Conservation of rare domestic animals
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The Children’s Nature and Garden Centre
This book is packed full of fun nature activities that will help children engage with the season and learn practical new skills. Activities for winter include making an Advent wreath, blowing walnut ships, making Christmas branches flower, working with wool, weaving, knitting, making felt, woodworking and making things with willow and out of clay. The activities in this book are based on practical experience from the Children’s Nature and Garden Centre in Germany, and are fully tried and tested. In color.














