EDUCATING CHILDREN ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A CASE OF NGUGI WA THIONG’O’S NJAMBA NENE SERIES
Keywords:
Children’s literature, environment, ecocriticism, Ngugi wa Thiong’oAbstract
One of the major challenges of the twenty-first century is environmental crisis. A child lives and grows in an
environment, which not only influences its development but also provides a child’s needs such as air, water,
food, shelter, landscape and natural recreational facilities. It is, therefore, important for a child to learn to re
spect the environment. This paper uses ecocriticism as a framework to examine Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s children’s
books, viz. Njamba Nene and the Flying Bus and Njamba Nene’s Pistol and analyzes how they can educate
children and inculcate in them the right attitude towards the environment. In Njamba Nene’s Pistol Ngugi uses
fantasy to promote environmental consciousness.
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