What Grew in Larry's Garden

What Grew in Larry's Garden
Title What Grew in Larry's Garden PDF eBook
Author Laura Alary
Publisher Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages 32
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 152530531X

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A girl and her neighbor grow a community from their garden. Grace thinks Larry’s garden is one of the wonders of the world. In his tiny backyard, Larry grows extraordinary vegetables, with Grace as his helper. They water and weed, plant and prune, hoe and harvest. And whenever there’s a problem, Grace and Larry solve it together. Grace soon learns that Larry has big plans for the vegetables in his garden. And when the garden faces its biggest problem yet, Grace follows Larry’s example to find the perfect solution. Amazing things can grow when you tend your garden with kindness.

The Garden Classroom

The Garden Classroom
Title The Garden Classroom PDF eBook
Author Cathy James
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 233
Release 2015-04-07
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1611801648

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Creative ways to use the garden to inspire learning, for kids ages 4-8 Packed with garden-based activities that promote science, math, reading, writing, imaginative play, and arts and crafts, The Garden Classroom offers a whole year of outdoor play and learning ideas—however big or small your garden. Every garden offers children a rich, sensory playground, full of interesting things to discover and learn about. There's a whole lot of science happening right before their eyes. The garden can also be a place to develop math and literacy skills, as the outdoors offers up plenty of invitations to weave learning into everyday gardening. The garden classroom is a place where plants grow, and where children grow too.

Gardening for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Special Educational Needs

Gardening for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Special Educational Needs
Title Gardening for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Special Educational Needs PDF eBook
Author Natasha Etherington
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 160
Release 2012-02-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780857005991

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Winner of the American Horticultural Therapy Association's Book Publication Award 2014 A garden or nature setting presents the perfect opportunity for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and special needs to learn, play and strengthen body and mind. This book empowers teachers and parents with little gardening know-how to get outside and use nature to motivate young learners. Using a mindfulness approach, Natasha Etherington presents a simple gardening program that offers learning experiences beyond those a special needs student can gain within the classroom. The book outlines the many positive physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional and social benefits of getting out into the garden and provides specially adapted gardening activities for a variety of needs, including those with developmental disabilities and behavioural difficulties, as well as wheelchair users. With a focus on the therapeutic potential of nature, the book shows that gardening can help reduce feelings of anxiety, provide an outlet for physical aggression, build self-esteem through the nurturing of plants and much more. With this practical program, teachers and parents can easily adopt gardening activities into their schedules and enjoy the benefits of introducing children with special needs to nature and the rhythms of the seasons.

Growing Whole Children in the Garden

Growing Whole Children in the Garden
Title Growing Whole Children in the Garden PDF eBook
Author Lorie Hammond
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9780578908700

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This book shows teachers and parents how to use the world outside our windows as the laboratory to widen our children's understanding of nature, culture, place, and life's other big ideas. Children love to be outside. Not all of us have gardens, but Dr. Lorie Hammond has created a book filled with projects, experiments and delicious recipes designed to guide teachers and parents in teaching children about nature in the back yard, garden or in a local park. The book is organized around the richness of each season, as celebrated in various cultures. It contains over 100 activities, recipes, and nature-based projects for teachers and parents to do with children.

Easy Peasy

Easy Peasy
Title Easy Peasy PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Bradley
Publisher Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9783899558241

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With this introduction to easy gardening, kids can make their own pots, build balcony boxes, create their own bird feeders, and more. Each activity features simple, fun, and easy-to-follow steps accompanied by beautiful spot illustrations. Full color.

Gardening with Children

Gardening with Children
Title Gardening with Children PDF eBook
Author Kim Wilde
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 138
Release 2005
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0007193114

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Bursting with ideas for getting -- and keeping -- kids interested in the outdoors, Gardening for Children is a comprehensive guide to making the garden fun and safe. Kim Wilde offers many projects in which children play an active role in gardening, along with insightful tips for making a family garden educational and exciting. With video games often the preferred activity of today's children, Gardening for Children shows parents how to encourage their children to enjoy active, outdoor exercise instead, whilst nurturing a shared family interest. Along with guidelines for safety in the garden are there are ideas for maintaining a child's attention span throughout the sometimes slow gardening process. Children like to feel grown-up and to see the results of their labours: this book shows parents how to help them. Illustrated, step-by-step projects range from creative ways to plant, such as rainbow and sensory gardens, to making scarecrows, wormeries and tile mosaics. For families with a small garden, or none at all, windowboxes and other activities are suggested. directory identifying good plants for children, chosen for their speedy growth, smell, cost-effectiveness, ease of handling and other child-friendly characteristics. Kim Wilde, an experienced gardening columnist and devoted mother, is the ideal guide for helping parents bring the joy of gardening to their children. Her year-round, easy-to-follow activities will inspire any family for many years.

A Child's Garden

A Child's Garden
Title A Child's Garden PDF eBook
Author Molly Dannenmaier
Publisher Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Children's gardens
ISBN 9780881928433

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'A Child's Garden' offers a wide range of innovative examples showing how to create special places in which children can experience nature on their own home turf.