Selected Product: | Gardening with Children (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide) Paperback Author: Monika Hanneman, Patricia Hulse, Brian Johnson, Artist: Sam Tomasello Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden Release Date: 2007-07-01 ISBN-10: 1889538302 ISBN-13: 9781889538303 List Price: $9.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children ISBN-10: 0761110569 ISBN-13: 0019628110565 List Price:$13.95 Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children ISBN-10: 0761110569 ISBN-13: 9780761110569 List Price:$13.95 A Child's Garden: 60 Ideas to Make Any Garden Come Alive for Children (Archetype Press Books) ISBN-10: 0881928437 ISBN-13: 9780881928433 List Price:$19.95 Gardening Wizardry for Kids ISBN-10: 0812013174 ISBN-13: 9780812013177 List Price:$16.95 Kids Container Gardening : Year-Round Projects for Inside and Out ISBN-10: 1883052432 ISBN-13: 9781883052430 List Price:$14.95 The Gardening Book ISBN-10: 0751364738 ISBN-13: 9780751364736 List Price:$11.61 |
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden—home of the oldest continuously operating children’s garden in North America—offers a groundbreaking handbook that helps parents, teachers, and community gardeners introduce the pleasures of gardening to kids. In addition to learning the basics—including how to grow common plants from seed—young gardeners will be encouraged to discover nature’s cycles, become ecologically aware, and follow their inborn curiosity as they explore. It doesn’t matter whether kids have access to a large green yard or only to a windowsill planter: here are scores of fun projects that can awaken their sense of wonder about the natural world while nourishing cognitive functioning and self-confidence. Youngsters will love building a root-view garden from a milk container, making chlorophyll prints, constructing a hummingbird feeder, and more. Lots of ideas | Customer Rating: | | Gardening with Children is a must have for families with children that would like to garden. It has a large number of ideas that can make gardening fun for the children (and the parents too). I bought the book after a favorable review in AHS's The American Gardener. I wish I would of had it when my children were small but they are grown. I plan to buy several more copies for Christmas for my children's families and gardening friends that have small children. I would also recommend it to pre-school and school-age programs that would like to introduce children to hands-on nature and science. | Well Done | Customer Rating: | | This book is really well done, lots of fun to use and has great activities. | great projects, beautiful format! | Customer Rating: | | The gorgeous illustrations on every page of this book make learning about nature simple and fun. While children do fun indoor and outdoor plant and garden activities, they will glean important lessons about natural cycles and processes. Bravo to Brooklyn Botanic Garden for publishing this great guide! |
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