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The sense of wonder

Book • 1956
In 'The Sense of Wonder', Rachel Carson shares her experiences exploring nature with her grandnephew, highlighting the importance of adult companionship in fostering a child's innate sense of wonder.

The book encourages readers to rediscover the joy and mystery of the natural world through shared adventures with children.

It features stunning photographs by Nick Kelsh, complementing Carson's narrative with vivid images of nature.

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Melinda Wilright Brown
as an essay about fostering awe and wonder.
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