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50+ indoor things to do with the kids in and around Manchester this school summer holidays
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Things to do with the kids in and around Manchester this school summer holidays
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Print this article Color illustration depicting four Red-bellied woodpeckers, Melanerpes carolinus or Centurus carolinus (Linnaeus), with two females perched on the lower branch of a woody tree and two males above, one perched on a branch, the other perched on the aperture of a hole in the trunk, from the volume Birds of America, authored by T Gilbert (Thomas Gilbert) Pearson, 1923. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
We used to love putting labels on things. Of course, it started in a garden, a hotbed of growth and mutation: “And the Lord God caused to sprout from the soil every tree lovely to look at and good for food . [and] fashioned from the soil each beast of the field and each fowl of the heavens and brought each to the human to see what he would call it, and whatever the human called a living creature, that was its name.” After Adam came Noah, the floating zoologist, another ready inspiration to collectors and classifiers such Carl L
This week s books
Chronicle Books â 56 pages â $18.99 Grow Wild by Katy Bowman
Propriometrics Press â 402 pages â $31.95
One is a slim picture book and the other a chunky movement guide â but even with very different approaches, two Pacific Northwest authors deliver strikingly similar warnings about the 21st centuryâs deterioration of humankind in relationship with nature. And each offers solutions.
Bend childrenâs book author Brooke Smith became concerned a couple of years ago when she read an article reporting that the latest edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary had expunged over 100 words pertaining to nature. The editorial justification for the update was that the dictionary needed to make room for words that were more relevant to todayâs youth â words like âchatroomâ and âdatabase.â