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Nature exposure can increase children's appreciation for diversity and beauty from "summary" of Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv

Nature exposure can open up a world of diversity and beauty to children. When kids spend time outdoors, they witness the sheer variety of plants, animals, and landscapes that exist in the natural world. They see the intricate patterns of leaves, the vibrant colors of flowers, and the graceful movements of animals. This exposure to nature allows children to appreciate the rich tapestry of life on Earth and understand the value of diversity. In addition to diversity, nature exposure also helps children see the beauty that surrounds them. They are captivated by the sight of a majestic tree, the sound of a babbli...
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    Last Child in the Woods

    Richard Louv

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