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Grow Wild: The Whole-Child, Whole-Family, Nature-Rich Guide to Moving More
Grow Wild: The Whole-Child, Whole-Family, Nature-Rich Guide to Moving More | Katy Bowman
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From biomechanist and bestselling author Katy Bowman comes her eagerly anticipated guide to getting kids--from babies to preteens--and their families moving more, together, outside. Our kids are moving less than any other generation in human history; indoor time and screen time have skyrocketed. As adults and kids turn more to "convenient," tech-based solutions, tasks that once required head-to-toe use of our muscles and bones can be done with a click and a swipe. Without realizing it, we've traded convenience for the movement-rich environment that our physical, mental, and environmental health depends on. Parents don't know what to do! But there's good news: While the problem feels massive, the solution is simple...and fun! Grow Wild not only breaks down the 'big ideas' behind movement as a nutrient, it serves as field guide--how to spot all the movement opportunities we're currently missing. Learn to "stack your life" for richer experiences that don't take more time: Set up your home to promote more movement, naturally Dress for (movement) success Add snacktivities to your meals Plan dynamic celebrations Create a dynamic homework space Bring nature into your home and play And much more! Bowman, a leader in the Movement movement, has written Grow Wild to show where movement used to fit into the activities of daily life and more importantly, how it can again. The perfect companion to Bowman's bestseller Move Your DNA, Grow Wild provides practical, everyday, nature-rich ideas on how to let kids move their DNA while doing things they'll love. The book features: 100+ full-color photographs of kids and families moving Success stories from parents, grandparents, teachers "Study sessions" that make movement research more accessible to laypersons Written to all that work with children--parents, teachers, relatives, health professionals, and more A book to be referenced again and again as kids grow up! Grow Wild is necessary reading for a wide range of readers--anyone who spends time with children. Humans live in many places and there are countless movement opportunities wherever you live, you just need to know how to spot them. Children and their families can thrive by learning to move more inside, adventure more outside, and grow wild in any environment.
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I took a picture of this book with some cut flowers when I finished reading it… but I accidentally picked a photo I took this morning of my toddler running off into the woods, and it seems like a better image for this book anyway!

I liked this book, though it wasn‘t really designed for sitting down and reading through; it seems like a coffee table book, except that it‘s a paperback, so it doesn‘t always stay open. Most of the ideas were not new…

Clare-Dragonfly … to me as I‘ve been following Katy Bowman‘s work for some time. Her framing of the different “containers” kids live within was interesting. My favorite parts were the suggestions for specific activities to have outdoors, and the bit about “hardening off” to get used to more time outside, which I wish had been much longer. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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This idea of getting friends together for a Solstice bonfire and hike to gather decorations sounds like a lot of fun!

Suet624 Lovely. 3y
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I guess this book is working on me. I decided to take breakfast outside (though can‘t bring myself to sit on the deck or the grass yet). My kid wants to go outside every day anyway, and the weather in the morning is much more tolerable than afternoon. So far it‘s extremely pleasant, though if we get mosquito-bitten this may be a one-day thing. (That‘s one of a few places I think the author shows her PNW focus.)

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In this section, Bowman talks about how there just isn‘t enough time to do everything as a mom—so true! Her solution is to figure out ways to “stack” multiple needs, fulfilling more than one with a single activity. I‘m hoping she‘ll have more ideas I can use to stack my activities!

Tamra Parents and moms in particular get good at multitasking! 3y
Clare-Dragonfly @Tamra People keep saying that. I guess I‘ve gotten a little better at it. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3y
Tamra @Clare-Dragonfly I always wish I were even better though. I can only juggle a couple of things at a time. Working from home helps, but it means everything is tugging at me all the time. Now that the kids are older, they help, but that‘s been exchanged with transporting them here & there! I think it‘s a constant balancing act. But I also try not to beat myself up for not being perfect too. I‘ve let go of a lot things, hopefully! (edited) 3y
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#libraryhaul I love public libraries 😍

ImperfectCJ I've been interested in checking out Grow Wild! I really like Bowman's approach. 3y
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