Natural playscapes : creating outdoor play environments for the soul / Rusty Keeler.
Material type: TextPublication details: Redmond, Wash. : Exchange Press, 2008.Description: 313 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:- 9780942702477
- 0942702476
- GV425 .K44 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Hello to the natural playscape movement -- Remember: revisiting our own childhood environments -- Senses: how children discover the world -- Children in nature: a look at two nature-based preschools -- Ingredients: the basic elements of a natural playscape -- Designs: natural playscape concepts -- Built playscapes: playscapes built and enjoyed -- Community builds: the community-built construction process -- Local resources: people and materials using local resources -- Local resources: cultural context community-builds in China -- With children: helping children dream and design the playscape -- Workbook -- Brainstorming and assessing -- Dream and draw your playscape -- Resources.
Lavishly illustrated and international in scope, this beautiful book explains how to create natural playgrounds with a sense of place, always keeping the end result in view: happy children who grow up nurtured, with time and space to play in nature. (Miller Library Staff)