Focusing on innovative climate change education, this book explores how posthuman research can reshape children's understanding of their socioecological environments. It emphasizes the importance of imaginative playspaces that engage children with the urgent realities of climate change, fostering a deeper connection to their surroundings and encouraging proactive responses to environmental challenges. Through this lens, it seeks to inspire new educational practices that resonate with the evolving conditions of the world children inhabit.
David Rousell Livres



Focusing on innovative climate change education, this book emphasizes the importance of adapting teaching methods to the evolving social and environmental realities faced by children. It bridges climate change education with posthumanist perspectives on childhood, drawing from social sciences and environmental humanities. Readers will discover fresh theoretical and methodological frameworks that promote collaborative art, inquiry, and learning experiences with children, fostering a deeper engagement with climate issues.
When best friends Charlie, a retired racehorse and Fluff, a friendly barn rabbit, learns the family farm is in trouble they set out on a journey to save the day. With Charlie being the only hope to help save the farm, he now suddenly has to find a way to get rid of an unhealthy sweet tooth, but with Fluff by his side they go on a woodland adventure to find the perfect magical apple.