Journal
Volume 3, Number 1

Table of Contents

Note of Reflection

The Essence of Our Collective Work

  • Ruth Wilson, Consulting Editor

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The green bean has to be longer than your thumb: An observational study of preschoolers’ math and science experiences in a garden

  • Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Elon University, USA Cara McClain, Elon University, USA

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Betwixt the Wild, Unknown and the Safe: Play and the Affordances of Nature within an Early Childhood Education and Care Institution in Norway

  • Gjertrud Stordal, Queen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education, Norway
  • Gro Follo, Centre for Rural Research, Norway
  • Ingar Pareliussen, Queen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education, Norway

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A Young Child’s Perspectives on Outdoor Play: A Case Study from Vancouver, British Columbia

  • A. Elizabeth Beattie, University of British Columbia, Canada

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Children as “Solutionaries”: Environmental Education as an Opportunity to Take Action

  • Elizabeth O. Crawford, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA
  • Nancy Luke, Western Carolina University, USA William Van Pelt, HeartGift, USA

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Wild Beginnings: How a San Antonio initiative instills the love of nature in young children

  • Deepti Kharod, Montessori, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
  • Maria G. Arreguin-Anderson, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

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Nature and the Outdoor Learning Environment: The Forgotten Resource in Early Childhood Education

  • Allen Cooper, National Wildlife Federation

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Children's Books and Resources Review

  • Brenda Weiser, Book Editor, University of Houston, Clear Lake, USA
  • Jill Smith, Book Editor, Central Methodist University, Missouri, USA

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Information for Authors

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