2024 NAPPA Award winner The revised and updated edition of the bestselling guidebook that equips parents with all the confidence they need to embark on and enjoy the ultimate outdoor activity with their kids: camping. Written by a seasoned camper, adventurer, and mother of three, this book is a practical, irreverent introductory guide to all things camping. Helen Olsson writes from a parent’s point of view, giving readers a clear plan—and plenty of encouragement—for an enjoyable family camping experience. Whether you’re planning a simple outing, a multiday trek with babies or teens, or camping with several families, Down and Dirty has you covered. Each chapter features helpful checklists, including “Little Tykes” lists dedicated to items for babies and toddlers. The book focuses on car camping but nods to alternate ways to camp: backpacking, pull-behind campers, canoe/kayak trips, hut camping, and trips with pack animals. The second edition is updated to reflect the latest products, outdoor etiquette, and lifestyles. You’ll have guidance on: choosing a destination packing gear and food setting up the campsite planning menus and staying safe This timeless camping resource addresses the myriad unique needs and concerns of parents and children.
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- 2024
- 2021
A powerful and revealing account of how the Church of England failed to come to terms with the child abuse scandal within its own ranks.
- 2021
Searching for meaning, truth or just to understand yourself better - then this is for you!
- 2019
This book offers an analysis of the limitations of child attachment theory as the basis for decision-making in child welfare practice, examining controversies and offering a new pedagogy that is responsive to the changing dynamics of contemporary families.
- 2019
First published by Routledge 2007--T.p. verso.
- 2018
Ranger Rick Kids' Guide to Hiking
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Ranger Rick Kids’ Guide to Hiking shows you everything you need to know to have the most amazing hiking experiences! The book includes a real working compass that will help you find your way. Hiking is more than just a walk in the woods. Every outing is an adventure, and you never know what a hike will bring. By reading this book, you’ll learn where to go to hike, when to go, what to wear, and what to bring with you. You’ll also learn how to take care of nature and how to stay safe while on the trail. But best of all, this book shows you how you can have the most fun while hiking. For some kids, hiking itself might be adventure enough. But you can also bring along a nature journal or create land art. Bring a special hiking buddy with you—one who knows lots of good jokes, riddles, and games to pass the time. You can hike with your pooch, and believe it or not, you can even hike with llamas! The more you know about hiking, the more fun you can have on your adventures. So read the tips in this book at home before you go, and then head for the great outdoors and use the compass to help you find your way. Happy hiking!
- 2016
The Only Mind Worth Having
- 242pages
- 9 heures de lecture
An imaginative engagement with Thomas Merton's view of childhood spirituality, suggesting that a rediscovery of the 'child mind' is the route to a mature relationship with God.
- 2014
Being Critically Reflective
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Reflection is a vital part of professional practice, but complex theory and models can make it difficult to embed in your everyday actions. From an international authority this concise guide is application-focused and shows how a critically reflective approach can support learning, supervision and team working within contemporary practice contexts.
- 2012
The Daughters: Greth
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, this narrative focuses on Greth, the fourth daughter in a series rooted in real-life experiences and Christ-centered themes. Throughout her life, Greth seeks to bond with her mother, Zoe, while drawing strength from her father's and husband's faith. The story invites readers to engage in personal or group studies, enriched with soul-searching questions and biblical insights. Authored by ordained pastor Sue White, the book reflects her lifelong commitment to faith and community service.
- 2011
The Daughters: Zoe
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the themes of faith and personal growth, this installment follows Zoe, a character whose journey begins amidst turmoil and self-centeredness, despite her claims of a Christ-centered faith. The narrative, rooted in real-life events, reflects the enduring strength and support of women across generations. It invites readers to engage in both individual and group studies, featuring soul-searching questions and scriptural insights that encourage deeper reflection on life's challenges and relationships with God.