Monday, April 03, 2006

Green Thumbs for Everyone!

Children tend to be very curious, especially when it comes to plants and how they grow. If you do not have an outdoor garden readily available to teach your child about all of the wonders of plant life, you now can do so with little gardens geared for the smallest of green thumbs! It is quite amazing to watch the face of a child when they discover that something they've planted has actually grown from a tiny seed. Small, personal gardens are just right for kids when you want to teach them all about how the Earth nurtures plants and how we as humans can nurture them as well.

Do you have a little princess in your life that is willing to learn all about beautiful flowers? The Princess Garden Greenhouse is a pretty and fun way for your child to learn about the growing process that is involved with different flowers. Each kit has a royal greenhouse that is filled with fun and learning through plants. Inside the kit, there is a package of Impatiens seeds along with a Windowsill Greenhouse, purple and pink gravel, planting mixture and complete instructions. Your child can even personalize their own little greenhouse with jewels, beads, glitter glue and more.

For the little adventurer in your life, there is nothing more fun and interesting than Dinosaur Park Garden. Dinosaurs, red and black lava rock, and more make the perfect combination for this prehistoric plant extravaganza! You get a seed packet that has Tree Fern, Sprengeri Fern and Foxtail Fern seeds for a great mixture of plant life for dinosaurs to roam around in while inside of this fun Windowsill Greenhouse. Of course, planting mixture and complete instructions are included so your child can easily learn about plants while having fun doing so!

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