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A celebration of all that the great outdoors have to offer! Typically forest schools are for children and focus on outdoor learning that encourages appreciation, exploration, and connection with nature. The Forest School for Grown-Ups is an interactive guide to navigating the world's most beautiful spaces, from forest-friendly tips to helpful how-to's.

Filled to the brim, you'll learn: Survival skills, including kindling a campfire and even foraging for your dinner, crafting with natural materials, from making baskets and bird feeders to rope slings, outdoor activities, like flower reading, forest bathing, and concocting forest potions, folklore and forest facts, from all things trees to age-old woodland tales and more!

Find ways, both big and small, to connect with nature in this ode to our natural world. Written by by Richard Irvine.

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Book: Forest School for Grown Ups

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The Forest School for Grown-Ups is an interactive guide to navigating the world's most beautiful spaces, from forest-friendly tips to helpful how-to's.


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Description

A celebration of all that the great outdoors have to offer! Typically forest schools are for children and focus on outdoor learning that encourages appreciation, exploration, and connection with nature. The Forest School for Grown-Ups is an interactive guide to navigating the world's most beautiful spaces, from forest-friendly tips to helpful how-to's.

Filled to the brim, you'll learn: Survival skills, including kindling a campfire and even foraging for your dinner, crafting with natural materials, from making baskets and bird feeders to rope slings, outdoor activities, like flower reading, forest bathing, and concocting forest potions, folklore and forest facts, from all things trees to age-old woodland tales and more!

Find ways, both big and small, to connect with nature in this ode to our natural world. Written by by Richard Irvine.

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