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Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian
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Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian
The Lost Words
The Lost Words
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Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian
Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian
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The Lost Words, one year on
PDF) Towards an educational program for promoting children's awareness of urban bird diversity (Educational Journal of the University of Patras UNESCO Chair)
Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian
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The Lost Words, one year on
Badger or Bulbasaur - have children lost touch with nature? | Robert Macfarlane | The Guardian