How the Forest Feels

October 28, 2025

How the Forest Feels: Sensory Play Nature's Way by Wendy Silvano and Mirka HokkanenSurprise! How the Forest Feels, Sensory Play Nature’s Way is a delightful picture book to share with children and then invite them, even the most reluctant ones, to come along for an outside adventure. Grandpa convinces his grandchild to put away his screens and digital devices and accompany him on a walk in the woods.

Wendi Silvano, famous for her funny “turkey books,” has filled How the Forest Feels full of crunchy leaves, unexpected discoveries, plus funny misadventures. Nothing like seeing Grandpa’s quick, “ouch” reaction when he mistakenly sits on a very pokey pinecone. There are tumbles and windy rain showers, but when the sun is setting and the pair are homeward bound, they both walk with big smiles as they pause one more time to admire “Silky and fine are the gossamer strings of a brown spider’s web where waterdrops cling.” At the end of the day, “Flattened and smooth is the path, worn and old. Wrinkly and warm is the hand that you hold.”  

Mirka Hokkanen’s illustrations provide delightful visuals that show the love and fun Grandpa and child enjoy as they roll up pantlegs and wade in the cold creek or share hot chocolate under the leafy shelter of a rugged old tree.

How the Forest Feels is a beautiful, uplifting book that says, yes! Let’s go outside and see what we can discover.

A reminder to us all — take time to play today.

Nancy Bo Flood

As a fish-brain surgeon or a rodeo poem wrangler, I have loved stories. I strongly believe that words – in poetry or prose – help heal our hearts and give us new eyes to see the world. I was first a research psychologist studying brain development at the University of Minnesota and London University before following my passion – writing for children. Learn more...