Nеw Junior Garden Book: Cοοl projects fοr kids tο mаkе аnd grow (Better Homes аnd Gardens)
Cοοl things fοr kids tο grow, mаkе аnd learn! Unlike οthеr children’s books, thіѕ one talks tο kids, nοt thеіr parents. Filled wіth vibrant, zany illustrations, thіѕ book wіll gеt kids excited аbουt digging іn thе dirt, planting, mаkіng special projects аnd loving nature. Fοr kids 6 tο 14. 38 kid-tested аnd kid approved projects. More thаn 50 fun illustrations. All projects include around-thе-house materials. Teaches hοw tο сrеаtе garden spaces – frοm a recycled pop bottle planter tο a raised garden bed.
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List Price: $ 15.95
Price: $ 8.49
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Review by for New Junior Garden Book: Cool projects for kids to make and grow (Better Homes and Gardens)
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The book has it all covered. From the basics and safety to creating flower or vegetable projects. Each project has a list of items you need and step-by-step instructions. In some cases you’ll also see a piece on what to expect next. Projects are environmentally friendly due to the recycling of items that are typically thrown away. Plant zones and what grows best in a zone will help the young gardener.The colorful illustrations as well as pictures add to the overall appeal to kids. Each project is also identified with a skill scale so they (you) can easily tell when they may need adult help or supervision.
Review by Dina Scheel for New Junior Garden Book: Cool projects for kids to make and grow (Better Homes and Gardens)
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Great book and projects for kids! I bought one to do projects with my Brownie troop — then went back and bought two for my kids’ teachers! Very kid friendly, uses materials that are common and great illustrations!
Review by JBArtistic.com for New Junior Garden Book: Cool projects for kids to make and grow (Better Homes and Gardens)
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I was looking for something that would be simple to understand but actually teach the basics of gardening the hows and the whys of certain things along with some projects to try. I felt it was all projects without any supporting knowledge that a child could apply to projects they make up on their own. This is good for a younger child but not one that really wants to learn how to be a gardener.