GARDEN WEEK 2020
Children need to connect with nature. A growing body of evidence indicates that contact with nature is as important to children as good nutrition and adequate sleep. I agree with this statement by Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods. It is so important for the children to be outside, in a safe environment, where they can explore the world around them.
Gardening and nature based play go hand in hand. While gardening with children we are promoting play that is:
Learner centered– it is set around and for the learner
Hands on– promotes sensory based play
Inclusive– connect children of all cultures, ages, skills and abilities
Social– promotes interaction and communication between children and adults
Emotionally safe– builds self-esteem and pride
Physical development– fine and large motor skills are used
Integrative– blends math, science, language, reading, 5 senses, and creativity
Artistic and Creative– allows opportunities to create artistic pieces, as well as, and enjoy colors, shapes, smell and nature.
Gardening gives opportunities to develop empathy, curiosity and responsibility as they become aware of the physical world outside while they care for the plants and animals living in our world.
Little Seed
Dig a little hole
Plant a little seed
Pour a little water
Pull a little weed
Up Up Up
Green stems grow
Open wide
It’s blossom time
Here is a Blossom
Here is a leaf
And here is a leaf
And that you see makes two
Here is a blossom
That will bloom
Just for you!
I LIKE DIRT
I like dirt, I like dirt
It won’t hurt
On my shirt
I like to spray it with the hose
I like to squish it with my toes
The fun I have just grows and grows
Cuz I like dirt!