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Our Earth, Our Home: The Essential Japanese Green Living Handbook for Kids by Sawyer, Kai
Our Earth, Our Home: The Essential Japanese Green Living Handbook for Kids by Sawyer, Kai
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2) You have everything you need
3) You can create whatever you want
4) We are all connected
5) Have fun with life! With those rules as the north star, Ranger Kai teaches kids and adults about eating, permaculture, mindfulness, design thinking, creating a garden, DIY crafts, and more. Each section includes illustrated step-by-step guides and activity ideas. Many books on climate change and green living for kids focus on recycling or other small-picture ideas. This book from Japan dares to truly envision a post-carbon future--and not only that, embraces it and charts the path towards a truly fun life, in harmony with the Earth.
Author: Kai Sawyer, Azusa Fukuoka
Publisher: Plum Blossom
Published: 05/03/2022
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 9.40h x 7.10w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781952692116
Audience: Ages 9-12
About the Author
Kai Sawyer is a nonviolence activist born in Tokyo in 1983. He was raised in Niigata, Hawaii and Osaka. While attending the University of California, Santa Cruz, he began to engage with the anti-war movement and sustainability. He also co-chaired the Education for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP). As the founder of Tokyo Urban Permaculture, an experimental project based on the gift economy, he conducts workshops on permaculture, nonviolent communication, mindfulness, systems thinking and such around the world. With his collaborators, he wants to create a world where everyone lives life to the fullest.
Azusa Fukuoka met her husband at a shared house, and moved to a satoyama (community-based forest) in Chiba Prefecture after their child was born. They are exploring how to live a sustainable life that is fun and beautiful, while implementing the practices of permaculture. She is also involved with a local community project, Small Earth, to create a community space for both locals and city dwellers.
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