Every Wednesday, we review a selection of new and upcoming books addressing a specific aspect of environmentalism. Today we're recommending books to help parents introduce nature and outdoor activities to children . Let's Go Outside: Outdoor Activities and Projects to Get You and Your Kids Closer to Nature (by Jennifer Ward, $14, Trumpeter Books, July 2009): Collecting leaves, flying kites, looking for bugs, and playing tag may evoke fond childhood memories for many adults, but these activities are at risk for extinction in a world where television, video games, and computers compete for children's attention. Get back to the basics with this delightful collection of fun outdoor games, crafts, and adventures. Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children's Book Authors Tell You How to Go Green (edited by Dan Gutman, $6, Yearling, 2009): Short pieces written by bestselling children's book authors (including Ann Brashares, Laurie Halse Anderson, Daniel Pinkwater, Jerry Spinelli, and others) are peppered with practical tips and interesting facts. This is a
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Book Roundup Wednesday: Eco-Activities for Parents and Kids


Janis R.



