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Dirty Play - by Alexia Barrable (Paperback)

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  • Mud, muck and microbes are not hazards to be scrubbed from childhood; they can be some of its most powerful ingredients.
  • Author(s): Alexia Barrable
  • 264 Pages
  • Science, Life Sciences

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Mud, muck and microbes are not hazards to be scrubbed from childhood; they can be some of its most powerful ingredients.

Dirty Play makes the scientific case for letting children get gloriously, beneficially dirty. Coined by the author and microbial ecologist Jake Robinson, 'dirty play' is intuitive, unstructured, sensory-rich engagement with soil, mud, plants and the microbially diverse environments of the living world. Bringing together the science of play, the latest in microbiome research and the psychology of child development, this book shows that such instinctive, messy behaviour is not a problem to be managed but in fact a developmental necessity.

In a hyper-clean, screen-saturated and increasingly urban world, children spend less time outdoors and far less time in contact with soil, plants and the microbes that help train their developing immune systems. Dirty Play reframes dirt as a developmental necessity rather than a danger, with consequences for immune regulation, cognitive growth, emotional resilience and a lasting connection to nature. At a moment when over-sanitisation, germophobia and biodiversity loss are reshaping both childhood and the planet, it argues that reconnecting children with nature (and its microbes) is at once a public-health opportunity and an ordinary pleasure within every family's reach.

The book ranges widely across disciplines and different parts of the animal kingdom. It travels from the play of bonobos, elephants, ravens and even bumblebees to the evolutionary journey that carried our own species out of the African savanna and into the sterile 'urban jungle'. It follows the microbiome as it is seeded from before birth in the womb, through the birth canal and breast milk; visits the Finnish experiment in which spreading forest soil across a city nursery radically enhanced children's immune systems within a month; and explains how a single molecule, geosmin, can embed the scent of rain and soil straight into our deepest memories.

Along the way, Dirty Play traces the cultural story of dirt itself - from miasma and the four humours, to germ theory and the rise of modern germophobia - and the deep human affinity for the living world that E. O. Wilson called biophilia. It closes with a hopeful, practical vision for rewilding childhood: biophilic design, microbe-rich green spaces and school grounds, and towns and cities planned with children and their invisible companions in mind.

This book is for:
- Parents and caregivers seeking evidence-based guidance
- Early childhood educators and forest school practitioners
- Readers of popular science curious about play, immunity, and ecology
- Health professionals and policymakers interested in child wellbeing
- Advocates of nature-based learning and sustainability

Dimensions (Overall): 98.0 Inches (H) x 29.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Life Sciences
Publisher: Pelagic
Theme: Microbiology
Format: Paperback
Author: Alexia Barrable
Language: English
Street Date: December 3, 2026
TCIN: 1013212246
UPC: 9781784277086
Item Number (DPCI): 247-61-1213
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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