"Where did you go?" "The forest." "What did you see?" "Nothing."
Abstract
The tendency to value vegetation as insignificant background, as "nothing," is rooted in our cultural myths and taught to our children. Some forms of discourse, such as drawings and literature, suggest different systems of placing value. The roots of our current biases and their implication for children's perception and experience are discussed.
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2023-06-01
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