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Parenting Set by Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander, featuring 3 nonfiction paperback books collection.
Parenting Set by Various Authors, 3 paperback books on parenting, featuring titles by Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander.
Parenting Set by Various Authors featuring 3 nonfiction paperback books on parenting strategies and insights.
Three paperback books from the Parenting Set by Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander on a neutral background.

Parenting Set by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set-Non Fiction-Paperback

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Publisher: Piatkus/Frances Lincoln/Atlantic Books
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Titles in This Set:
The Danish Way of Parenting
The Stick Book
Last Child In The Woods

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Discover three essential non-fiction titles for thoughtful parenting and nature-connected living. The Danish Way of Parenting, by Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander, offers a compassionate look at how Danish families cultivate happiness, balance, and resilience through routines, warm guidance, and meaningful together-time. The Stick Book invites families to reimagine ordinary outdoor play, turning simple sticks into catalysts for creativity, collaboration, and hands-on exploration. Last Child In The Woods, by Richard Louv, argues that time in nature is a foundation for healthy development, creativity, and learning, warning of the consequences when children grow detached from the natural world. This paperback collection brings together these diverse perspectives—rooted in culture, play, and environment—into a practical, engaging set for home, classroom, and beyond. It’s a thoughtful gift set for parents, caregivers, and educators seeking kinder, more effective approaches to raising confident, curious kids. The tone is accessible, evidence-informed, and empowering, making the titles a valuable addition to any library."

What This Collection Covers:
This collection bridges parenting philosophy, playful outdoor practice, and environmental awareness to offer a holistic approach to child development. The Danish Way of Parenting provides culturally informed strategies that emphasise warmth, trust, and autonomy within the family. The Stick Book translates that spirit into doable, low-cost activities that spark imagination and cooperative problem solving through outdoor play. Last Child In The Woods expands the conversation to a broader landscape, showing how nature exposure supports attention, health, and creativity. Together, these books create a coherent pathway from nurturing parenting principles to concrete activities and real-world ideas for integrating nature into daily life. Perfect for new parents and seasoned caregivers alike, the set also serves educators seeking practical enrichment for families and students. Readers will gain actionable routines, playful projects, and a renewed commitment to balancing indoor learning with outdoor exploration across ages and settings."

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Danish Way of Parenting — This title examines Danish parenting values that prioritise happiness, balance, and a sense of community. Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander explore how warmth, trust, and consistent routines help children develop resilience and social confidence. The authors present approachable, evidence-informed ideas for nurturing independence without sacrificing security, such as supportive family rituals, mindful communication, and everyday acts of empathy. Written in clear, inviting prose, the book speaks to parents, grandparents, and educators seeking practical ways to foster well-being and cooperative family life. It invites readers to reflect on their own practices and adapt gentle, sustainable strategies that support children’s emotional growth while maintaining warm family bonds. This book’s global resonance makes it a staple in modern parenting discussions and cross-cultural explorations of child-rearing.

The Stick Book — A practical invitation to outdoor play, using sticks as a gateway to creativity and collaborative discovery. The book offers a wide range of simple, safe activities that children can adapt to different ages and spaces, from backyards to parks. With a focus on open-ended play, it encourages problem solving, motor skill development, and teamwork, all while fostering a closer connection to the natural world. The tone is friendly and encouraging, making it suitable for families, teachers, and after-school programs seeking low-cost, high-engagement activities. The ideas within empower children to experiment, imagine, and learn through play, turning everyday sticks into tools for exploration and joyful, hands-on learning.

Last Child In The Woods — Richard Louv’s influential examination of how nature impacts childhood development, health, and creativity. The book highlights the concept of nature-deficit disorder and presents practical steps for reconnecting children with the outdoors—family outings, schoolyard habitats, forest-based learning, and community green spaces. Louv blends research with compelling narratives to make a persuasive case for protecting time in nature as essential for attention, empathy, and imagination. This title has become a touchstone for parents, educators, and policymakers who advocate for more nature-rich experiences in homes and schools. In this collection, it offers a thought-provoking companion to the practical guidance of the other two titles, reinforcing the value of everyday nature in children’s lives.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This book collection is ideal for new and experienced parents, caregivers, and educators seeking evidence-based, compassionate guidance. It suits readers who value family well-being, outdoor learning, and environmental stewardship. Gift buyers will appreciate the thoughtful blend of theoretical insight and actionable ideas. Librarians and teachers can use these titles to support family engagement, nature-based curricula, or parent workshops. It’s a versatile gift set for book clubs, parenting groups, and classrooms aiming to foster resilience, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation of nature in children across age ranges.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete book collection covering parenting philosophy, outdoor play, and nature connection
  • Gift set with broad appeal for parents, teachers, and caregivers
  • Practical routines and activities that are easy to implement at home or in school
  • Accessible, respectful tone that welcomes readers from diverse backgrounds
  • Evidence-informed insights alongside real-world, hands-on ideas
  • Encourages imaginative play, physical activity, and collaborative learning
  • Promotes balance between indoor learning and outdoor exploration
  • Paperback edition offers durable, reader-friendly formatting for gifting and gifting occasions

About the Author:
Iben Dissing Sandahl and Jessica Joelle Alexander co-authored The Danish Way of Parenting, drawing on cultural observations and experiences to illuminate Danish approaches to child-rearing, happiness, and family life. Their work has resonated globally, contributing to conversations about warmth, trust, and balanced parenting practices. Richard Louv, author of Last Child In The Woods, is a renowned advocate for nature in childhood. His groundbreaking book popularized the idea that outdoor time is essential for health, learning, and creativity, and he has continued to influence educators, parents, and policymakers through subsequent writings and talks. The Stick Book, while not attributed to a single author in this listing, complements these voices by offering practical, outdoor-based activities that encourage creativity and exploration. Collectively, these authors offer a multidisciplinary perspective on raising curious, resilient children in today’s world.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This set delivers a coherent, uplifting reading experience that blends cultural insights, practical activity ideas, and nature-based philosophy. Owning the complete collection provides a thoughtful, cross-cutting resource for families seeking balanced approaches to parenting and play, plus a strong argument for the importance of nature in daily life. It’s particularly well suited to gifting during family milestones, homeschooling periods, or educator resource purchases, providing reliable guidance and real-world applications in one carefully curated paperback set.

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