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Beasts at Bedtime - Nice environmentally inspiring book

by Lohita Swaminathan | 20-01-2019 01:28 recommendations 0

I read Liam Heneghan¡¯s Beasts at Bedtime, sometime ago. The book discusses about environmental wisdom in children¡¯s literature and highlights environmental issues are critical and there¡¯s need for increased environmental literacy. I was fascinated by this book after I read about the author, somewhere that ¡±On the surface we encounter a scientist, teacher and father; but in the depths we meet a child, animal, and sprite.¡±


Beasts at Bedtime is also encyclopedic. One can read it in any order at their convenience. This book is suitable for use as a textbook in various disciplines- environmental studies, English, psychology etc. In addition to in-depth analysis of several classic children¡¯s books such as Winnie the Pooh and Peter Rabbit, the author looks at how to build a love of nature and of reading with young people. There are many references and examples of scientific research done. It also looks at the connections between environmental science and everyday life.


Beasts at Bedtime is an awakening to the vital environmental education children¡¯s stories can provide—from the misadventures of The Runaway Bunny to tales like The Lorax. Heneghan serves as our guide, drawing upon his own adolescent and parental experiences, as well as his travels in multiple regions. Organized into thematic sections, the work winds its way through literary forests, colorful characters, and global environments.


Other literary critical gems include chapters on Where the Wild Things Are, Robinson Crusoe, Calvin and Hobbes. As an environmental activist, I was particularly impressed by Heneghan¡¯s main point about the reduced environmental literacy among adults. The author gives good advice and models of how to engage with children¡¯s literature as a form of education as well as entertainment. He also provides a lot of encouragement for parents to continue to educate themselves. There is no better way to cultivate attachment to the natural world than through telling stories. When we read stories to our children we also train them to become storytellers.  And training them to become storytellers is a way of helping them to influence their culture, their socio-political sphere, and their environment.


Beasts at Bedtime is similar to a biblical commentary. Keep this book close by and delve into it whenever you need a fresh perspective on your relationship to the environment.

 

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  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Lohita, everything has its own start and meaning in it, but I do think what's important is how we adopt it in ourselves :)
    As it lingers in our minds, it affects how we move onto next steps of brainstorming.
    Thanks for sharing your memories and time management at bedtime, and hope to see how other regional ambassadors are thinking, remembering their bedtime
    Posted 25-01-2019 22:41

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello
    Lohita Swaminathan
    Namaste from Nepal, Country of Mt Everest and Lord Buddha
    I hope you are fit, fine, happy and healthy there :)

    I am thankful to you for sharing this beautiful book, this book seems very informative and can be very useful for student to learn about environment conservation.

    Keep working to make your environment clean and healthy
    Keep writing great report.
    Green Cheers
    DPK
    Posted 22-01-2019 02:22

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Lohita
    The books that we read in our earlier stage of life remains more strongly with long lasting power in our minds. And these books help construct our thinking paradigm, so it is important of what kind of books we read in our youth!
    The fact that this book takes an encyclopedic form seems to make it easier for people to read at bed times :)
    Thanks for sharing about Beasts at Bedtime :)
    Posted 21-01-2019 13:37

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Lohita
    Thanks for reporting about the book. I really like reading book. I will find time and surely read this book. Environmental books with the stories explaining the environmental scenario are really great and even more motivational and inspiring for children and youth.

    Keep writing great report.
    Wishing you all the best.
    Green Cheers :) :) :)

    Posted 20-01-2019 18:50

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello! I totally agree with you: there is no better way to cultivate attachment to the natural world than through telling stories. Thank you for such an inspiring report!
    Posted 20-01-2019 06:50

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