Hairy, Scary, but Mostly Merry Fairies!

Curing Nature Deficiency through Folklore, Imagination, and Creative Activities

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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Author: Renee Simmons Raney ISBN: 9781603064217
Publisher: NewSouth Books Publication: February 1, 2017
Imprint: NewSouth Classics Language: English
Author: Renee Simmons Raney
ISBN: 9781603064217
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Publication: February 1, 2017
Imprint: NewSouth Classics
Language: English

Author Renee Simmons Raney believes that every child deserves his or her own personal landscape in which to seek adventure and unleash creativity. Through this charming storybook, Renee weaves fairy stories, enhancing the natural world with supernatural creatures, and connecting children to diverse habitats, creatures, seasons, and holidays while inspiring a sense of place, a land conservation ethic, and a comfortable fearlessness for outdoor exploration. Hairy, Scary, but Mostly Merry Fairies! also includes activities that encourage families and school classes to explore their natural surroundings and to engage in imaginative play. It offers a multi-generational remedy for curing nature deficiency.

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Author Renee Simmons Raney believes that every child deserves his or her own personal landscape in which to seek adventure and unleash creativity. Through this charming storybook, Renee weaves fairy stories, enhancing the natural world with supernatural creatures, and connecting children to diverse habitats, creatures, seasons, and holidays while inspiring a sense of place, a land conservation ethic, and a comfortable fearlessness for outdoor exploration. Hairy, Scary, but Mostly Merry Fairies! also includes activities that encourage families and school classes to explore their natural surroundings and to engage in imaginative play. It offers a multi-generational remedy for curing nature deficiency.

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