

' About the Author:įiona Danks did a degree in Ecology at Edinburgh University followed by a PGCE in Rural and Environmental Science at Bath College of Higher Education. With such a clear and attractive layout and high-quality photographs that depict both beauty and spontaneity in equal measure, I would be inspired to get out there and have a go. 'this book would provide me with everything I needed to keep them happy and purposefully engaged for hours!.

'Enjoy the unpredictability of our weather and embrace the outdoor world in all its seasons' “this book is proof that even if the rain pours, the wind howls or the snow settles, you can still get outside and have fun.” “Armed with this book you’ll have so much fun in the spring showers you’ll wonder why you ever stayed indoors!” 'an essential read for parents, teachers and anyone involved in the outdoor education of children and young people'

“I love the simplicity of all these accessible ideas - all hugely enjoyable and not a sun beam in sight!” 'A celebration of the outdoors and all the fun things you can do in it in all kinds of unpropitious weather! Armed with this, families may feel less dread when faced with a really wet holiday.' 'packed with imaginative suggestions - it will put paid to those dreaded words, 'I'm bored.' 'A companion to The Stick Book this is imaginative and simple.' "No more huddling by the fire with these 72 surprisingly appealing suggestions for wild things to do in wild weather" 'There are endless project ideas for fun in the fresh air: I wish I had made ice toffee sculptures during the cold snap instead I am embracing mud castles and water runs'
