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Last Child in the Woods

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Last Child in the Woods
First edition
AuthorRichard Louv
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectChildren and nature
PublisherAlgonquin Books
Publication date
2005
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages390
ISBN978-1-56512-605-3
OCLC183879632
155.4/18 22
LC ClassBF353.5.N37 L68 2008

Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder is a 2005 book by author Richard Louv that documents decreased exposure of children to nature in American society and how this "nature-deficit disorder" harms children and society. The author also suggests solutions to the problems he describes. A revised and expanded edition was published in 2008.

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Reception

The book was on the New York Times Best Seller list for best paper nonfiction.[1] The author received the Audubon Medal "for sounding the alarm about the health and societal costs of children's isolation from the natural world—and for sparking a growing movement to remedy the problem."[2]

Versions

Children & Nature Network

The success of Last Child in the Woods inspired the creation of Children & Nature Network co-founded and chaired by the book's author, Richard Louv, to encourage and support the people and organizations working to reconnect children with nature.

Green Hour

Green Hour is an organization that provides information on how to reverse Nature-Deficit Disorder, and encourages parents to let their children explore and reconnect with the outdoors.

See also

References

  1. ^ The New York Times; Top 30 Paperback Nonfiction; nytimes.com/
  2. ^ Timm, Brenda (January 24, 2008). "Author Richard Louv honored with the 50th Audubon medal". Audubon. Archived from the original on June 21, 2008. Retrieved September 17, 2008.

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