Here are a few pages that may be of interest to you.
Under Our Feet: Why Worms Are the Garden’s Secret Helpers
Earthworms enrich soil by creating tunnels and recycling scraps, supporting healthy plants and biodiversity. Fun activities like worm hotels and composting teach kids about nature and sustainability.
Spring into Growing: How to Start a Child‑Friendly Garden at Home
Guide to creating a safe, colorful child-friendly garden with quick-growing, bee-friendly plants, sensory areas, fun activities, safety tips, eco-friendly crafts, and outdoor learning for kids.
Play, Move, Grow: How Gardening Sparks Children’s Curiosity and Learning
Gardening sparks KS1 skills and curiosity through playful, sensory-rich activities like planting, measuring, and bug hotels. It supports diverse learning styles and fosters mindfulness and exploration.
Earth Day Eco‑Adventures: 12 Simple, Joyful Activities for Children Aged 4–9
12 joyful Earth Day activities for children aged 4–9 include planting seeds, bug hotels, sensory play, recycling crafts, bee-friendly gardening, composting, and inclusive outdoor learning to foster eco-awareness.
Puddle Power! Rainy-day gardening adventures for little green fingers (ages 4–9)
“Puddle Power!” offers rainy-day gardening and eco-friendly craft activities for kids 4–9, promoting nature exploration, mindfulness, and creativity through indoor planting, recycling crafts, and sensory play.
Calm Minds, Busy Hands: How Nature‑Based Learning Supports Calm, Focus and Creativity in Children
Nature-based learning for children aged 4-9 reduces stress, boosts focus, and fosters creativity through outdoor play, sensory activities, eco-friendly crafts, gardening, and inclusive mindfulness practices.




















