Beasts at bedtime : revealing the environmental wisdom in children's literature
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Chicago ; The University of Chicago Press, 2018.
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Central - Adult Nonfiction
809.89282 HENEG
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Talking lions, philosophical bears, very hungry caterpillars, wise spiders, altruistic trees, companionable moles, urbane elephants: this is the magnificent menagerie that delights our children at bedtime. Within the entertaining pages of many children’s books, however, also lie profound teachings about the natural world that can help children develop an educated and engaged appreciation of the dynamic environment they inhabit.   In Beasts at Bedtime, scientist (and father) Liam Heneghan examines the environmental underpinnings of children’s stories. From Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter, Heneghan unearths the universal insights into our inextricable relationship with nature that underlie so many classic children’s stories. Some of the largest environmental challenges in coming years—from climate instability, the extinction crisis, freshwater depletion, and deforestation—are likely to become even more severe as this generation of children grows up. Though today’s young readers will bear the brunt of these environmental calamities, they will also be able to contribute to environmental solutions if prepared properly. And all it takes is an attentive eye: Heneghan shows how the nature curriculum is already embedded in bedtime stories, from the earliest board books like The Rainbow Fish to contemporary young adult classics like The Hunger Games.  Beasts at Bedtime is an awakening to the vital environmental education children’s stories can provide—from the misadventures of The Runaway Bunny to more overt tales like The Lorax. Heneghan serves as our guide, drawing richly upon his own adolescent and parental experiences, as well as his travels in landscapes both experienced and imagined. Organized into thematic sections, the work winds its way through literary forests, colorful characters, and global environments.   This book enthralls as it engages. Heneghan as a guide is as charming as he is insightful, showing how kids (and adults) can start to experience the natural world in incredible ways from the comfort of their own rooms. Beasts at Bedtime will help parents, teachers, and guardians extend those cozy times curled up together with a good book into a lifetime of caring for our planet.   

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Book
Physical Desc
338 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780226431383, 022643138X

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-317) and index.
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Talking lions, philosophical bears, very hungry caterpillars, wise spiders, altruistic trees, companionable moles, urbane elephants: this is the magnificent menagerie that delights our children at bedtime. Within the entertaining pages of many children's books, however, also lie profound teachings about the natural world that can help children develop an educated and engaged appreciation of the dynamic environment they inhabit. In Beasts at Bedtime, scientist (and father) Liam Heneghan examines the environmental underpinnings of children's stories. From Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter, Heneghan unearths the universal insights into our inextricable relationship with nature that underlie so many classic children's stories. Some of the largest environmental challenges in coming years-from climate instability, the extinction crisis, freshwater depletion, and deforestation-are likely to become even more severe as this generation of children grows up. Though today's young readers will bear the brunt of these environmental calamities, they will also be able to contribute to environmental solutions if prepared properly. And all it takes is an attentive eye: Heneghan shows how the nature curriculum is already embedded in bedtime stories, from the earliest board books like The Rainbow Fish to contemporary young adult classics like The Hunger Games. Beasts at Bedtime is an awakening to the vital environmental education children's stories can provide-from the misadventures of The Runaway Bunny to more overt tales like The Lorax. Heneghan serves as our guide, drawing richly upon his own adolescent and parental experiences, as well as his travels in landscapes both experienced and imagined. Organized into thematic sections, the work winds its way through literary forests, colorful characters, and global environments. -- from Amazon.

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Beasts at Bedtime is a thoroughly delightful read, informative and genuinely interdisciplinary. Heneghan (environmental science, DePaul Univ.) read to his two sons throughout their childhood. His training as an environmental biologist prompted him to notice how much children's literature takes place in nature and involves animals, talking and otherwise. Heneghan writes in the introduction that he designed the book "to reveal just how ecologically sophisticated stories can be" and to make adults "better steward[s] of [children's] environmental and ... ethical education." Heneghan structures chapters around landscapes: pastoral, wilderness, island, urban. He relies heavily on award winners, so readers will find childhood favorites here: Winnie the Pooh, Dr. Doolittle (accompanied by a necessary warning about racism), fairy tales, The Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, The Hunger Games, Lord of the Flies, Harry Potter, Babar (another caveat), and many more. Particularly insightful are chapters on Maurice Sendak and Beatrix Potter. Heneghan integrates accounts of his own childhood reading and treks into the wild. His voice is that of a Renaissance man, equally at home discussing Hieronymus Bosch and grasses, ground beetles, and hedgehogs. His prose is lovely. This book will be useful to librarians, environmentalists, teachers, children's literature scholars, and, of course, parents. Summing Up: Essential. All readers. --Elizabeth R. Baer, Gustavus Adolphus College

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Heneghan, L. (2018). Beasts at bedtime: revealing the environmental wisdom in children's literature . The University of Chicago Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heneghan, Liam. 2018. Beasts At Bedtime: Revealing the Environmental Wisdom in Children's Literature. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heneghan, Liam. Beasts At Bedtime: Revealing the Environmental Wisdom in Children's Literature Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Heneghan, L. (2018). Beasts at bedtime: revealing the environmental wisdom in children's literature. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Heneghan, Liam. Beasts At Bedtime: Revealing the Environmental Wisdom in Children's Literature The University of Chicago Press, 2018.

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