The next issue of The Green Parent has just arrived on our doorstep and it is positively bouncing with the joys of spring! Our April/May issue will go out to subscribers over the next few days and then hit the newsstands at the weekend.
Our cover story this month is a special section on Growing Your Own, with advice from the experts on turning a small area into a successful veg plot, a sneak peek at some of our readers’ gardens and a comprehensive guide to setting up your own wormery.
The lead story this issue is all about the ancient art of storytelling and how we as parents can weave magical tales for our children, including ideas on how to get started and features on some professional story keepers.
Our longest piece – approaching 2,500 words – is a study by Julie Matthews on how diet and nutrition is fundamental to the health and healing of children on the autistic spectrum.
Also, Kim Henry writes about childrens’ sixth sense and explains how they can broaden our horizons with their unique viewpoints and open us to a whole new way of thinking.
The main features section also includes how Ayurveda can help to achieve optimum health alongside some mouthwatering recipes.
Phew and that’s just the features! there is also our regular columnists, and shorts sections on just about everything to do with natural parenting and green living.
So what are you waiting for? Order your copy here today, or why not subscribe and take advantage of our subscriber offer this month of blissful Weleda bathtime goodies.
Happy Spring!
Jez and Melissa

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