Help Your Child Grow A Green Thumb

Posted by SunnyChanel at 10:15 AM on January 14, 2009

We are lucky enough to have a backyard. That’s the good news. The bad new is that neither my husband or I have the ability to keep plants, flowers or trees alive and/or thriving. We’re counting on our daughter, who we hope was born with a greenish thumb or at least the capability to grow one.

The Play Garden Magnetic Activity toy is a cute and not an intimidating way to introduce a baby or toddler to the wonderful world of gardening. This activity garden has magnetic creatures that you can stack and build into a whimsical display. The gardening box doubles as a carrying case so you can just store all the goodies in there for easy transport, and maybe a place that has more sun. You can get one here for $US86.

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