Nature Play SA launches “Where birds sing and wildflowers dance”

The team at Nature Play SA have announced the June 17 launch of ‘Where birds sing and wildflowers dance’. The new book, written by Jason Tyndall, is the perfect companion for exploring South Australia's National Parks and looks to further inspire, stimulate and support children and adults in their exploration of the natural world.

The team at Nature Play SA have announced the June 17 launch of ‘Where birds sing and wildflowers dance’ and we can’t wait to pour over this beautiful guide to exploring the outdoor wonder of our great state.

The new book, written by Nature Play SA’s Jason Tyndall, is the perfect companion for exploring South Australia’s National Parks and looks to further inspire, stimulate and support children and adults in their exploration of the natural world.

Connecting to nature and ourselves

This guide is a renewed narrative of connecting to nature and ourselves. Drawing upon art and science, it crafts a beautiful and compelling story of South Australia’s wildlife, plants, and ecosystems.

Nature Play SA says the book explores notions of self – such as love, belief, doubt – while entwining ecological concepts of habitats, symbiotic relationships, fire, environmental clearance, species behaviour, extinction, and recovery.

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