The Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden is the first garden in Asia dedicated to children. Its theme of ‘Life on Earth Depends on Plants’ aims to educate and instil a love for nature in children. The Garden is a complete nature-learning environment, where children can delve deeper into the ecology of plants and our environment through […]

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The UCR Botanic Gardens are comprised of 40 acres of micro-climates that contain over 3,500 plant species. In an effort to foster the next generation of plant lovers and botanists, and in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Gardens, The Friends of the UCR Botanic Gardens have created the Botanic Gardens Children’s Fund to […]

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Hidden treasures lie around every corner in our brand new Children’s Garden, leading to a canopy walk wrapped around a 200-year-old oak. Slide down worm-hole tubes, swing in lazy hammocks or clamber over natural climbing frames as your family learns all about the elements a plant needs to grow. Website: https://www.kew.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kewgardens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kewgardens/ […]

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Check-in with Kelsey in the Children’s Garden this week for companion planting! Much like the friendship between the stick and stone in this week’s Virtual Story Time book, Stick and Stone by Beth Ferry, companion plants help each other out when planted together. Video Rating: / 5

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Originally Published 08/08/2017 – Tina visits the Camden Children’s Garden where they have over four acres of fun display gardens for kids. Video Rating: / 5

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The Helen and Peter Bing Children’s Garden invites kids of all ages to splash in water, play among topiary animals, make music with pebbles, dance under rainbows, discover fairy doors, and hold the magic of magnetic forces in their hands. Let your imagination run wild, whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart!

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We took our new West End Matildas; Olivia, Tilly-Raye and Alex along with continuing Matilda, Zoe, to Kew Gardens to explore their new Children’s Garden and … Video Rating: / 5

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Even children can help with gardening in a number of different ways. Learn about children’s gardening activities with help from a social entrepreneur in this free video clip. Expert: Holly Hirshberg Bio: Holly Hirshberg is a social entrepreneur who started www.dinnergarden.org in 2009. Filmmaker: James E. Sanders Jr Series Description: Whether you’re trying to prepare […]

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The Helen and Peter Bing Children’s Garden invites kids of all ages to splash in water, play among topiary animals, make music with pebbles, dance under rainbows, discover fairy doors, and hold the magic of magnetic forces in their hands. Let your imagination run wild, whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart! Video […]

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Haven’t been to Arboretum lately? Then this is a must do for the kids this summer. Video Rating: / 5

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Explore a very unique garden in Australia where a big-hearted local has combined his love of gardening and the local surrounds into one special project. Initially starting as a garden for the grandkids to enjoy, John Lewis now opens his horticultural wonderland to the public to raise money for charity. You won’t believe what this […]

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The Children’s Garden will be closed for a few weeks while new equipment is added to the playground. The gardens will be hopping with activity this weekend as it hosts a variety of Easter activities. Video Rating: / 5

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The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm has a lot of surprises – this is one of the most colorful! Video Rating: / 5

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The Irmo Community park is a town favorite, with an amphitheater, playground and a beautiful children’s garden. Director of Public Works Whitt Cline walked News19 through this garden that was built specifically for children. Video Rating: / 5 Occupying nearly two acres west of the Climatron® conservatory, the Children’s Garden—open April through October—is a place […]

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Dr. Maria Montessori developed her method of education over 100 years ago. She was an Italian physician and educator – in fact the first woman doctor in Italy. She was a pioneer – driving education reform that had the interest of the child at its core. The child-centered approach goes far beyond educating children in […]

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