A kind (of) foreword by Dr Martin Maudsley.

A kind (of) foreword by Dr Martin Maudsley.

Actually, this is not officially a foreword, it is Martin's review of the original paperback on Amazon, however I like it, as it introduces the book well I think. 

"At first hold 'I Love My World' seems like a slim volume, and certainly slips comfortably into the hands. 

Deceptively, however, it comprises a fulsome 200 pages in. print format and manages to cover an extensive array of topics drawn from bushcraft, outdoor education and environmental play. 

In fact, it's really two books neatly rolled into one: a wide-ranging compendium of activity ideas for creatively teaching, mentoring and playing with children in the great outdoors, alongside words of gently distilled wisdom about how we can each live in closer harmony with the natural world. It succeeds in engaging at both levels. 

As a children's work practitioner, I immediately wanted to stuff the book in my coat pocket and head out into the woods to try out some of the activities for myself. There's plenty of new material that caught my eye and tickled my enthusiasm: Follow that log, Fairy plates, Elephant walk and Tribal wheel maps just for starters. But as I've dippped into the book again and again, it's the knowledge, ethos and attitude of the author that really shines through. 

Here is someone that genuinely believes in the value of what he does - sharing the joys and bounty of nature - and can communicate this with the both extensive first-hand experience of the wild and with the freshness of someone who understands children and their inherent playfulness. 

He uses some lovely language through the book too, phrases such as 'lost-proofing', that describe important concepts with appealing good-humour.

The book is usefully split up into 11 main chapters and further easily digested sub-headings. In particular the format of the activities is helpful and accessible, split into three parts: Ready (the underlying concept), Get set (what equipment and materials you need to prepare) and Go! (a clearly laid out example of how the activity is introduced to children and facilitated, based on the authors experience). 

There are plenty of photographs throughout to help illustrate practical points, which ideally would be better in colour rather black and white, but the text is so clear and insightful this doesn't detract from understanding any of the activities.

Many years ago the American naturalist and campaigner Rachel Carson wrote: "If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in." 

Motivational words for those of us who aspire to taking on that role. 'I Love My World' keeps alive that same spirit and provides a cornucopia of practical, down to earth ideas for how to mentor children in connecting with a sense of wonder in the world we still live in."

Dr Martin Maudsley, Playwork Partnerships, University of Gloucestershire.

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Welcome!

  • Welcome from Chris!
  • A kind (of) foreword by Dr Martin Maudsley.
  • Thanksgiving
  • Introduction
  • Massive upgrade for July 2020 the new colour Epub
  • The book in 60 seconds!

Chapter One - What are we and where do we come from?

  • Chapter 1
  • Activity - Blobsters

Chapter 2 - Survival Basics

  • S1 Shelter Building
  • Activity - Blobster Dens and shelter building tips
  • S2 Fire and fire making
  • Activity - Making sparks with 'fire-steels' to light tinder
  • Activity - Flaming Fire Pits
  • Activity - Five Minute Fire Challenge
  • S3 Water
  • Activity - Go on an Elephant Walk
  • Activity - Filtering Water
  • Activity - Making Herbal Tea
  • SB4 Food and foraging
  • Activity - Fairy Plates
  • Spokes of a wheel foragers map
  • Activity - Cook a stir fry of spring greens

Chapter 3 - Sharpening up and using tools

  • Sharpening up!
  • Activity - The circle of trust
  • Activity - Getting familiar with the tool, a fixed blade knife
  • Activity - Whittling! Learning safe techniques and Using the tool to make 'splitz-kids''
  • Activity - Making Tongs
  • A word about Pruning and Coppicing
  • Activity - Making a bowl with an axe and fire!
  • Activity - Making a Magic Wand

Chapter 3 3/4

  • Activity - Seven Directions Poems

Chapter 4 - Senses, beyond the big five

  • Beyond the big five
  • Tracking, Signs and asking questions
  • Activity - Follow that log!
  • Activity for sight - soaring eagles
  • Activity for sense of smell -
  • Activity for touch - Blindfold trail following
  • Activity for hearing 1- Dear Ears
  • Activity for hearing 2 - Guard a tree
  • Activity for taste - Herb walk and blindfold snack time
  • Activity for intuition - The Moccasin Game
  • Activity for balance - Balance beam
  • Activity for sense of direction - The blindfold drum stalk

Chapter 5 - Where am I?

  • Aidless Navigation and Ways of Lost-Proofing Ourselves
  • Activity - Which way do you walk?
  • Activity - making an aerial or birds eye map.
  • Activity - Songlines or RapMaps
  • Activity - Find my magic map spot

Chapter 6 - Sneaking

  • The Sneakret Service and invisibility
  • Activity - The Sneak in Circle
  • Activity - The Sneaky Assault Course
  • Activity - Pheasant and Fox (practicing being still)
  • Activity - Capture the flag

Chapter 7 - Caretaking

  • The teaching of the Copse -

Chapter 8 - Bring on the Bards!

  • Activity - Blobster Tales Pt1 Storylines
  • Activity - Blobster Tales Pt 2 - How did you get here?
  • Activity - Name drumming layer cake

Chapter 9 - Wild First Aid

  • Activity - First Aid Role Play
  • A Natural First Aid kit

Chapter 10 - Connection, Cordage and Knots

  • The Story of the Dreamcatcher
  • Activity - Webbing
  • Knots, hitches and good ole lashing!
  • The Figure of Eight
  • The Reef Knot.
  • The Fisherman's Knot
  • Clove Hitch
  • Square Lashing
  • The Timber Hitch and Killick Hitch
  • Quick Release Bowline

Chapter 11 - Community, Citizenship, Feasting and Celebration

  • Activity - The Human Woodlouse
  • Activity - Make a group Debris Hut and Totem Pole
  • Activity - Giveaway Blanket
  • A Shared Feast - from Pizza to a pot luck meal
  • Celebration - A leafy firework display
  • A reflection section!
  • Activity - Dice time!

Final bits n bobs

  • Suggested reading, resources and websites
  • About Chris Holland and Wholeland

Stepping into a closer relationship with nature.

  • Harmony, Connection, and fun music making activities
  • Nature-Centric Leadership for Businesses and organisations
  • Natural Flow learning, storytelling and leadership training for schools

PDF download of the whole book!

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