Here are a few pages that may be of interest to you.
Tiny Seeds, Calmer Minds: How Gardening Helps Neurodiverse Children Focus and Find Calm
Gardening aids neurodiverse children by enhancing focus, calm, and sensory engagement. Activities foster creativity, learning, eco-friendly habits, and family bonding through nature exploration.
Recycle Michael’s Top 10 Creative Recycling Projects for Kids: Fun Ways to Practise the 3 Rs as a Family
Recycle Michael’s top 10 creative recycling projects engage kids and families in fun, eco-friendly crafts like bird feeders, bug hotels, junk modelling, and sensory gardens to teach the 3 Rs.
Little Green Fingers: How to Start a Children’s Garden at Home — Step-by-Step Seed Guide
Guide to starting a children’s garden at home: choose a sunny spot, use simple tools and recycled pots, plant easy seeds like cress and sunflowers, nurture growth, and engage kids—including those with ADHD.
Creative Recycling Projects for Kids: Fun Ways to Practise the 3 Rs with Recycle Michael
Creative Recycling Projects for Kids offers fun, eco-friendly crafts like marble runs, tin can planters, bird feeders, bug hotels, sorting games, and fabric gift wrap to teach the 3 Rs creatively.
From Rubbish to Treasure: Creative Recycling Projects for Kids to Practise the 3 Rs at Home and School
Creative recycling projects for kids use everyday waste like yoghurt pots, milk cartons, and cardboard tubes for fun, educational crafts at home and school, promoting reuse, reduce, recycle habits.
Growing Minds: How Gardening Benefits Neurodiverse Children
Gardening offers neurodiverse children a calming, sensory-rich learning environment that fosters creativity, responsibility, and social skills through hands-on, inclusive, nature-based education.
















