A new book from EcoSphere to inspire kids to grow their own garden, big or small!
While food production remains a fundamental aspect of a garden, its benefits extend far beyond just growing fruits and vegetables. One of the most significant advantages is the sense of nature-bonding and education that it fosters.
A garden is the perfect place to do some serious hands-on learning, exploring seasons, the life cycle, environmental caretaking, get their hands dirty and have fun in the process! And there are many possibilities: In the countryside, in the window sill, in their backyard, or in a community garden.
Structured in four parts, corresponding to the seasons, the book explains in detail the activity in the garden month by month. The accompanying illustrations depict tools, tips, and activities around the garden. It also includes a circular calendar with seasonal vegetables and fruits to know which are the best options when going to the market or to the grocery store.
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