Grow a Child's Flower Garden

Fun Ideas for Planting Flowers with Children this Summer

© Barbara M. Martin

Mar 16, 2007

Does your child know how flowers grow? Kids gardening is a natural combination. Read the story and plant these fun, kid friendly flowers together this summer.


Are you familiar with the popular PBS children's television show Reading Rainbow with LeVar Burton? I hope so! Anyway, I just discovered that the show web site features an award winning illustrated story, hand drawn in crayon, called How Flowers Grow. It's just a few pages long and it is adorable. Best of all, the little flower has roots!

I was especially thrilled to see the roots because that means the illustrator "got" the real idea behind flowers -- flowers are plants, plants have roots. I hope they learned that by playing around with real live plants and flowers and not from some text book at school.

Let's make sure a few more kids learn about plants and flowers this year. When you think about it. every kid who gardens -- and enjoys it -- is a future kindred gardener. If you need some ideas on how to do that, take a look at Five Fun Flowers for Kids Gardens based on my own experience gardening with children. I think you'll find a couple of plants you can't garden without this summer -- whether or not you have kids in your garden. (grin)

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