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'While walking the Bibbulmun track from Albany to Perth, West Australian Linda Stanley fell in awe of the beauty and majesty of the track.
'With her concern about children today experiencing less and less nature and more and more screen time, Linda felt a need to encourage young children to pester their elders to take them outside to explore and experience nature. She wants children from a young age to feel the same sense of wonder and joy of nature that she had experienced on her long walk in the forest.' (Publication summary)
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- Albany, Albany area, Albany - Denmark - Mount Barker area, Far Southwest Western Australia, Western Australia,
- Perth, Western Australia,
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