Dawn Casey is an author, mother and story-lover. She is inspired by the power and magic of tales of old, and the wonder of the natural world. Her collection of stories and activities, The Barefoot Book of Earth Tales, won the Gold Award from Nautilus for ‘books of exceptional merit that promote spiritual growth, conscious living and positive social change’.
Helen d’Ascoli is a founder of Talking Trees, a company dedicated to connecting people to nature. She has been practising Forest School education with children, community groups and schools for over ten years. Her mission is to create the next generation of conservationists. She works as a Forest School teacher, tutor and mentor.
Anna Richardson is the co-author of Learning with Nature and is a Forest School facilitator specialising in foraging, an artist and musician. She works with children of all ages.
This gorgeous book is a celebration of nature. Its aim is to
"foster deep, meaningful, enriching and lasting relationships with
the natural world." It does this through providing songs, poems,
craft ideas, plant lore, games, stories and recipes, set out in the
seasonal wheel of the year with sections for the traditional
ancient celebrations of lmbolc, Beltane, Lughnasa and Samhain.
There are lots and lots of beautiful illustrations from Allmut
ffrench bringing the ideas to life. I am looking forward to making
walnut candles this winter, combining the bounty of nature with
candlelight to brighten the dark evenings. Wonderful nature
inspiration for us all.
*Juno magazine*
If you’re interested in nature, woodlands and wildlife you’ll love
this book, its a joy to read and you can get lost in its pages with
the stunning designs and illustrations. Although it is aimed at
5-12 year olds it will also be appreciated and enjoyed by adults,
families and younger children. ‘This book entices us to go outside,
to play and interact with the natural world and to celebrate
different times of the year’
*GreenFinder*
With this beautiful book - co-authored by Dawn Casey, Anna
Richardson and Helen Ascoli – Hawthorn Press have scaled fresh
heights in its vocation to put inspiring storytelling resources
into our hands. There is naturally a practical aim at work in
providing ‘stories and songs, wild food, crafts and celebrations
all year round’. But this achieved with visual and verbal
excellence. The Children’s Forest is an inspirational work that
more than merits its £28.99 price tag – ISBN 978-1-907359-91-0.
There is so much here to enjoy and apply. And in the words of Clare
Dubois, quoted on the cover, ‘What greater gift could you give to
your children than to help them fall back in love with the forest?’
Indeed, but let’s include the grownups in that gifting as well.
*Scottish Storytelling Forum*
This delightful and deeply connecting book is an inspiration and
call to all, to immerse ourselves in the forest, amongst the trees
and the plants that have so many gifts to share with us. It speaks
from the intelligence of Nature, which makes this important
landmark book a profound breath of fresh forest air. Herein lies a
rich treasure of beauty, creativity, and understanding that
encourages true deep connection with the natural world of the
forest. At this time when so many are hearing the call to return to
a deeper relationship with Nature, this book has something for us
all, children and adults alike. I highly recommend it.
*Glennie Kindred, author of Walking with Trees*
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