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Theme report for June - Environmental book I loved

by Lohita Swaminathan | 15-06-2019 23:05 recommendations 1

I read Liam Heneghan¡¯s Beasts at Bedtime, sometime ago. The book discusses the need for increased environmental literacy and about environmental wisdom in children¡¯s literature and highlights how critical the environmental issues are. 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 like an encyclopedia – this means one can read it in any order and whenever convenient. This book is suitable for use as a textbook in various disciplines- environmental studies, English, psychology etc. There is not only an in-depth analysis of many children¡¯s books such as Winnie the Pooh and Peter Rabbit, but the author also demonstrates how to build a love of nature and of reading with young people. There are many scientific reasons and references and examples. The author explains 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 advices on how to engage with children¡¯s literature as a form of both education and entertainment. He also provides a lot of encouragement for adults 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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5 Comments

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hi Lohita,

    Thank you for this book review and recommendation. As children are our future generation and perhaps our future hope, it is important to educate them to be properly aware of the environment and its issues. With that said, I think this book is really good for children to read! I also would love to read when I have time! :)

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 01-07-2019 03:11

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Lohita!

    I hope you are well!

    I agree that now more that ever, children should be made aware of their environment. This book opens a whole new chapter of what children can learn and how they can learn about environmental issues. I really like ho w the author summed up well known and not so well know stories together to create a book fit for children to read and learn simultaneously.

    This is an amazing book. One that well go a long way in aiding in child development.

    Thank you for writing! Warmest of regards...
    With gratitude,
    Rosa
    Posted 20-06-2019 22:16

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Lohita

    Thank you for your recommendation! It seems that his book is perfect for those who want cultivate attachment to natural world through lovely stories. It is also interesting that this book can both often entertainment and education to children. It really makes me want to read this book. : )

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 20-06-2019 18:50

  • Eco Generation says :
    Dear Lohita,

    Form your recommendation, it seems like the book is perfect for anyone who has little time to read the whole book from beginning to end. As the title suggests, one could read a little bit of the book before going to bed.
    Thank you for the recommendation!
    Posted 19-06-2019 09:57

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Lohita

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works. Thank you for your report about environmental book. Beasts at Bedtime looks like a really fun reading and seems to been great experience to build relation with both nature and literature.

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 16-06-2019 04:06

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