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  • From: ChildrensPeaceGuild <childrenspeaceguild@yahoo.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Recommended reading
  • Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:46:25 -0800 (PST)

the following is a partial list for parents, teachers, educators, and anyone
working with children:



'Permaculture for Children', Permaculture Activist magazine, Vol.3 #1 Feb.
1987

'Permaculture Goes to School' (1997) compiled by Fiona Campbell and Russ
Grayson

'Children Gardening: First Steps Toward a Sustainable Future' by Robin C.
Moore

'The Principles of Permaculture' Green Teacher magazine, #78 Spring 2006

'The Seed Ball Project' Green Teacher magazine, #75 Winter 2005

Kids in Permaculture - Permaculture Activist magazine, #67 Spring 2008

Education: Learning to Change the World - Permaculture Activist magazine, #53
Fall 2004

'Deeper Yet: School & Orphanage Permaculture Project' - Talking Leaves
magazine, Fall 2000


All Round (children's magazine) issue no.12 "All About Plants You Can Eat"

http://childrenspeaceguild.webs.com/cprn.htm

Enjoy,
-Roman Shapla
Children's Peace Guild



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Sorry, I forgot a few:

Robin Clayfield's massive 'Manual for Teaching Permaculture Creatively' has a
chapter on working with youth.

Heather Coburn Flores excellent 'Food Not Lawns' has a chapter titled "The
Next Generation"

Green Teacher magazine #78 focuses on Permaculture and #75 focuses on
Seedballs

Carolyn Nuttall's excellent 'Children's Food Forest'
http://members.fortunecity.com/forester2/achildrensfoodforest/index.html


and Carolyn's newest book with Janet Millington called 'Outdoor Classrooms'
http://www.outdoorclassrooms.com.au/
though the latter is only available in the states through PRI's store:
http://permaculture.org.au

unfortunately this means shipping and handling is almost as expensive as the
book itself. It would be nice if a place like the Permaculture Activist
online store could carry it state-side...

Happy reading,
Roman Shapla

Children's PEACE Guild
www.childrenspeaceguild.webs.com



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Ok, Nazis have been invoked, so according to the old Usenet
rules this discussion is now officially over!

:j

On 11/18/2009 09:20 PM, ktho@comcast.net wrote:
> That would be dandy if democracy had ever been seen to extend to being able
> to vote on whether or not you are going to rob someone of their livelihood
> and intellectual property. "Hey - I wanna pirate Mollison's work! Let's vote
> on it and then we can *prove* we're right, since everyone agrees!" That's
> what the Nazi and the Communists said and we all see how well that worked
> out.




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