More and more parents are concerned their children spend too much time indoors; this book has inventive projects that will get the kids outdoors
Kids don’t have the patience or the interest in having their own garden patch; they just want to have fun! Sarah O’Neil knows this well. Her series of clever outdoor projects will get kids outside throughout the growing season, having fun in the vegetable garden. While learning to grow vegetables is covered in the book, the focus is on various cool projects to make and do – with and without the help of grown-ups – and kids will discover at the end that they have learned a lot about gardening.
There’s text and side-bars for kids and grown-ups.
More and more parents are concerned their children spend too much time indoors; this book has inventive projects that will get the kids outdoors
Kids don’t have the patience or the interest in having their own garden patch; they just want to have fun! Sarah O’Neil knows this well. Her series of clever outdoor projects will get kids outside throughout the growing season, having fun in the vegetable garden. While learning to grow vegetables is covered in the book, the focus is on various cool projects to make and do – with and without the help of grown-ups – and kids will discover at the end that they have learned a lot about gardening.
There’s text and side-bars for kids and grown-ups.
Beginning in the spring, they can get their hands dirty testing soil, fool the birds with stone strawberries, race Jack up the beanstalk, stir pots of stinky weed brew, grow plants for free, create a pirate map and find buried treasure, craft corn dolls, design their own stepping stones, and more.
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