A treasure hunt for lost words | Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

A treasure hunt for lost words

Tuesday, 18th July 2023

Posted in: Rye Harbour
A treasure hunt for lost words
The Lost Words book © Miles Davies

Laura Ross, Communications Officer

This summer, families can take part in a treasure hunt to discover Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and be in with the chance of winning a beautiful book. Visitors will be sent on a hunt around our short circular route, accessible to buggies and scooters, looking for some of the ‘lost words’.

The Lost Words is a collection of paintings and poems created in response to some children’s dictionaries removing certain wildlife words. Dandelion, Acorn, Bramble, Starling and Magpie are just some of the words that have disappeared from dictionaries as they were considered no longer relevant to children.

Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane’s book hopes to re-engage children and adults with the natural world. Macfarlane described his poems as “spells” to enchant the reader, while Morris’ paintings are gilded to recall the significance of religious icons.

Visitors can collect a trail sheet and entry form from the Discovery Centre from 18th July - 3rd September. Good luck!


This post is also available on Sussex Wildlife Trust website

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