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Book Nook: Gardening with Your Kids

Get outside with your kids.  You’ll be glad you did!  The book choices below are fun and easy to follow.  There are amazing ideas that are fun and educational in a hands-on, get your clothes dirty kind of way.

Interested in gardening?  Your kids will be intrigued, and it is so much fun watching seedlings peek out of the ground and grow throughout the summer.  Of course, the rabbits love your efforts as well, but that’s all part of the experience.

“Kids in the Garden: Growing Plants for Food and Fun” by Elizabeth McCorquodale. Black Dog Publishing 2010.  This colorful book published in England covers everything from the parts of a plant, germination, watering, homemade compost to gardening on the wild side, making a bird feeder, pest patrol and more.  There are kid-friendly projects and recipes for the fruits and veggies including blueberry popsicles, barbeque corn, cucumber pinwheels, alphabet soup, potato wedges and more.

“Let’s Go Outside! Outdoor Activities and Projects To Get You and Your Kids Closer to Nature” (2009)and “I Love Dirt: 52 Activities To Help You & Your Kids Discover the Wonders of Nature” by Jennifer Ward, illustrated by Susie Ghahremani.  Trumpeter Books, 2008. From Kick the Can to Five Fine Forts, Jennifer Ward brings an infectious enthusiasm to activities to do outdoors with your kids.  Let’s Go Outside! was written with preteens and their parents in mind while I Love Dirt! is for the younger set.

“Gardening With Kids” by Catherine Woram and Martyn Cox, photographs by Polly Wreford. Ryland, Peters and Small Publishing, 2008.  Information galore plus fun projects, garden crafts, games and treasure hunts.

“A Child’s Garden: 60 Ideas to Make Any Garden Come Alive for Children” by Molly Dannenmaier.  Timber Press, 2008.

Fun Books With a Gardening Theme

 

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