
Back to the library because I forgot to pick up a hold yesterday. More reading and more check outs ensued.
#libraries
#childrensliterature
Back to the library because I forgot to pick up a hold yesterday. More reading and more check outs ensued.
#libraries
#childrensliterature
While the main focus is on how to draw animals, plants and landscapes (step by step instructions), the first 100 pages introduce the reader to writing about nature. The goal of nature journaling is to see, to remember and to stimulate curiosity, to move through the world with joy. Pay attention not only to the happenings in the natural world, but also to the happenings within you. Write with the goal of knowing yourself and the world better. 🥰
“It's half the fun of being me. To go out climbing every tree.“ This shows the happiness children have from climbing trees.
I would use this book in my classroom to introduce the idea of playful poetry.
Poetry- Published in 1867. This book is about the simple joys of climbing a tree. The book describes the experiences that one feels while climbing a tree and seeing new sights from high trees.
This arrived today @iread2much - isn‘t it gorgeous! It was packaged so beautifully and the quality of the paper is lovely. Thank you xxxxx
2.5/5⭐ There is some specific information for crafting a journal and drawing in it at the beginning, but the majority of the book is more for generic inspiration. Everything is basically “sit still and draw what you observe“ without much more detail. There are lots of examples with the author's notes about when she drew them. The book is more an exploration of the author's art journal than a how-to.
May was a good reading month- great books and my reading time was up despite being a busy month.
Notice my page count was down though so maybe a few of those minutes were for sleeping. 😅
If I HAD to pick a favorite for the month…Billy Summers.
#Bookly
3/5⭐ I like that the book has tons of journal page examples, includes some specific recommendations for materials, outlines different reasons for keeping journals, and encourages readers to just dive into keeping their own journal. However, the examples are all done by talented artists, which is a bit intimidating for those of us who can barely draw a stick figure let alone a realistic panda. Much of the text was repetitive and generic.