This book has over 52 hands-on activities with some fun and engaging seasonal ideas that will get the family out into the garden. Not only is getting outdoors healthy for our kids but garden discovery stimulates the senses and brain. In Spring, you can start by planting seeds and plants in a pot or recycled old handbag. Maybe you would like to make a beast habitat out of pallets and bricks for observing critters or bugs. Summer arrives with butterflies, potato print art, outdoor games on the grass and nature hikes. In Autumn, you can make pies with your fall harvest, plant bulbs for spring or just enjoy the beautiful colors. Winter is not left out because we can still make a compost bin or feed our bird friends with homemade feeders. There are bound to be a few ideas to spark creativity and help find your own sense of place in the garden. Many things in the book seem geared for the older child but activities could be tailored towards younger ones by just using your
imagination to change around or use proper supervision. I definitely
feel it is never to early to get kids outdoors to learn in nature! I think this is a "just right book" for ages 5 and up.~