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Valerian, is an up-to-date treatment of all aspects of this very
important genus of plants, used in the traditional medicine of many
parts of the world, particularly as a sedative. It includes
material written by experts dealing with a variety of aspects
including the ethnobotany, chemistry, pharmacology, cultivation,
analysis and commercial aspects of Valeriana.
This book will be of interest to all those concerned with the study
and use of medicinal and aromatic plants and provides a
comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of this
particular genus.
1. 1 THE NEEDFOR THIS BOOK- ANACTIVE EXTRACT, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
All over the world at present there is greatactivity as scientists
investi- gate plants, micro-organisms, marine creatures and many
other forms of life for biological activity. There is a desire to
find out more about the interactionsbetweenone organismand another
which can be attributed to the chemical substances present in at
least one of the species con- cerned. The area where activity has
been greatest is the effect ofextracts from the flowering
plantsonhuman physiology and human pathogens, since this is very
relevant to the discovery ofnew drugs for treating dis- eases
ofhumanbeings and other mammals. However, it should be noted
thatother groups ofliving organisms are now being investigated for
the same purposes and regular reports appear in the scientific
literature which describe the activity of extracts and compounds
isolated from marine organisms, amphibians, fungi and insects.
Other types ofchemicallybased biological interactions are being
stud- ied which have implications for otherways in which conditions
canbe manipulated to serve thehuman race. Thus,
interactionsbetweenplants and insects may produce new pesticides or
repellents, interactions between two species offlowering
plantresultin herbicidalcompounds and the chemical
interactionsbetween species have environmental impli- cations. This
interdisciplinary science is sometimes called ecological chemistry
and offers many fascinating insights into the complexity oflife
onour planet. Many methods have beendevised whereby the activity
ofa compound or extract can be tested scientifically.
Following on from the bestselling Play the Forest School Way, here
is a whole range of new games, crafts and activities to get kids
developing skills and exploring the natural world all year round.
Structured around the year's four seasons, each chapter is packed
full of step-by-step Forest School games and activities that
harmonize with the weather and what's happening in nature at that
time of year, with a nod to seasonal festivals such as Easter and
Christmas. In spring, for example, you could make a mud birthday
cake to celebrate Earth Day on 22 April, or (inspired by bird song)
craft sistrums from sticks and bottle tops. In autumn, you could
have a fun day out in the woods making leaf mobiles, playing
"Creeping Commandos" and baking apples with nuts over a campfire.
At Forest School, children return to the same location again and
again, building a lasting connection with a specific part of the
natural world, and this book in its year-round approach will bring
this aspect of Forest School play to the fore. Each of the four
seasonal chapters includes a description of an extended session
(combining active and quieter activities plus, for some, an idea
for foraging/cooking) to guide Forest School leaders planning
themed days and parents looking for party inspiration. The Forest
School ethos of nature-based play and learning that encourages
children to develop confidence, self-esteem and emotional
intelligence is exactly what's needed in an era when childhood
problems such as obesity and anxiety are on the rise. Woven through
the year are stories from the authors' own Forest School classes,
as they make a passionate case for the importance of ensuring
children's access to nature and the incredible benefits they will
gain from being outside, even in the heart of a city.
This is the first-ever Forest School-themed activity card deck,
offering 48 games, crafts and skill-building activities to enjoy
outdoors. Aimed at parents, carers, teachers and Forest School
group leaders, this is a uniquely handy reference tool to tuck into
a pocket and take out into the woods to inspire outdoor fun. It
complements Jane Worroll & Peter Houghton's two previous books
(Play the Forest School Way and A Year of Forest School),
containing activities from those books in abbreviated form. The
cards are grouped into four "suits", each with 12 cards: Team Games
(fun, high-energy games to play together); Survival Skills (working
together to build dens, make fires, gather wild food and cook it);
Nature Spotlight (exploring the natural world in more detail); and
Forest Craft (woodland-themed makes). A booklet explains how to use
the deck: forest school leaders or parents can get kids involved in
leading the play (flicking through the cards and choosing an
activity) and the suits will also help adults in considering how a
session might be structured (with the kids getting final say
looking at the cards). The booklet also gives notes on safety, the
Forest School ethos, basic kit and other key need-to-knows.
The ultimate guide to family woodland fun!Forest School is founded
on a philosophy of nature-based play encouraging children to
develop confidence and self-esteem through hands-on learning
experiences in a natural environment. This book will get your
children outside, making and building for real (instead of on a
computer screen!). Whether your local woodland is a forest or a
strip of trees along the edge of an urban park, these activities
provide fantastic opportunities for family time and will encourage
your children to fall in love with outdoor play again. This is the
first book to share Forest School games, crafts and skill-building
activities with families, its magical illustrations and simple
instructions drawing children easily into a world of wonder. * Be a
fox tracking its prey, a moth evading a bat, a rabbit fleeing a
forest fire!* Make a working bow and arrow, spectacular
headdresses, beautiful woodland jewellery, magic wands - all with
materials gathered from the forest floor.* Learn wilderness
survival skills: build a shelter, make fire, forage and cook wild
food.
1. 1 THE NEEDFOR THIS BOOK- ANACTIVE EXTRACT, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
All over the world at present there is greatactivity as scientists
investi- gate plants, micro-organisms, marine creatures and many
other forms of life for biological activity. There is a desire to
find out more about the interactionsbetweenone organismand another
which can be attributed to the chemical substances present in at
least one of the species con- cerned. The area where activity has
been greatest is the effect ofextracts from the flowering
plantsonhuman physiology and human pathogens, since this is very
relevant to the discovery ofnew drugs for treating dis- eases
ofhumanbeings and other mammals. However, it should be noted
thatother groups ofliving organisms are now being investigated for
the same purposes and regular reports appear in the scientific
literature which describe the activity of extracts and compounds
isolated from marine organisms, amphibians, fungi and insects.
Other types ofchemicallybased biological interactions are being
stud- ied which have implications for otherways in which conditions
canbe manipulated to serve thehuman race. Thus,
interactionsbetweenplants and insects may produce new pesticides or
repellents, interactions between two species offlowering
plantresultin herbicidalcompounds and the chemical
interactionsbetween species have environmental impli- cations. This
interdisciplinary science is sometimes called ecological chemistry
and offers many fascinating insights into the complexity oflife
onour planet. Many methods have beendevised whereby the activity
ofa compound or extract can be tested scientifically.
The ultimate antidote to screen time - outdoor play with your kids!
Whether you are a parent, a teacher, a Forest School leader or
anyone else looking after children, this invaluable guide to
nature-based play is full of ideas to get kids outdoors, learning
about and connecting with nature, developing new skills and having
fun. These new Forest School crafts, games and survival activities
are all themed around the elements of earth, air, fire and water,
with an underlying message of sustainability and wonder at the
amazing web of life. For earth, make a mud slide, try Bogolan mud
painting on cloth, or hurl mud missiles at a moving target. For
air, make a bullroarer or a whistle, build a kite and fly it, or
predict the weather by reading the clouds. For fire, dig a Dakota
fire pit, make a bug-repellent torch or learn how to navigate using
a shadow stick. For water, mix natural dyes, build and test a
rainproof den, or drink foraged birch twig tea from a crafted log
cup. There are also four magical stories to tell the children - one
for each of the elements -guaranteed to spark their imagination.
In June 2000 Peter Houghton, a counselor in palliative care, was
weeks from death due to cardiomyopathy. He had made his
preparations and had said most of his good-byes. Then he was
offered the chance to participate in a clinical trial. Six months
later he was not only still alive, but planning a long distance
walk for charity and writing this book about his experiences. With
humor and honesty, his story chronicles the uneven path back from
the brink of death. Combining knowledge drawn from his counseling
work with other dying people and his unique personal experience, he
describes what dying really feels like and explains the physical
processes it involves. He also raises profound questions about
medical trials and palliative care, and especially about our
attitudes to life and death, and the way we approach death.
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