The Lost Art Of Childhood: How To Do Things Families Have Forgotten

The Lost Art Of Childhood: How To Do Things Families Have Forgotten by Sarah Bryden-Brown


ISBN
9781740512404
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
159 x 189 x 19mm

A beautiful reminder of simpler days - and how to recapture them as a family. This book will help people of all ages become kids again!

Remember being taught how to fish? Or going camping with your dad and learning how to pitch a tent? Or your mum showing you how to dig a vegetable garden or raise silkworms? Could you teach the same skills to your children? Did you even learn them in the first place?

The traditional pursuits of childhood - fishing, camping, card games, gardening, handcrafts, to name a few - have become outmoded in this world of after-school care and working mothers. Life skills once passed down from parents to children are considered quaint and old-fashioned.

But when journalist Sarah Bryden-Brown's 10-year-old son announced he wanted to pursue these activities, her horror at not knowing where to begin soon turned into delight as her whole family discovered a new world of fun and togetherness.
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