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Búum til drullueldhús - Íslensk útgáfa
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Reclaiming snack time:
Búum til drullueldhús
Íslensk útgáfa
Translated by Harpa Kolbeinsdóttir & Unnur Henrysdóttir
Extract
Láttu vaða ! – leiðarvísir að drullueldhúsi.
Það er fátt mikilvægara í veröldinni en jörð og vatn sem eru sannarlega forvitnileg efni, sérstaklega þegar þau verka á víxl.
Að blanda saman jarðvegi, vatni og ýmsum öðrum náttúrulegum efniviði gegnir mikilvægu grundvallarhlutverki á fyrstu árunum og hefur endalausa möguleika á vellíðan, þroska og námi. Breiddin og dýptin sem reynsla af þessu tagi býður ungum börnum er sannarlega merkileg.