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Written by Jennifer Thompson   
New Junior Garden BookNew Junior Garden Book, Better Homes and Gardens

I love gardening, and I'm hoping to instill this same love in my daughter, who's still just two. When I saw this book and started flipping through the pages, I was intrigued. The more I skimmed, the more interested I got, until I found myself sitting down on the floor of the bookstore (Admit it! You've done it too.), really reading this book. I ended up buying it, and I'm so glad that I did.

New Junior Garden Book has a lot of good information in it, making it a terrific resource for helping kids learn all about gardening. The illustrations are bright and fun, and the various projects are all ranked according to difficulty. Projects include planting a "pit-stop planter", making a worm tower and compost, growing grass in eggshells, building a toad home, growing a bean teepee and growing gourds. I haven't done any of these projects with my daughter yet, but I will just as soon as she is old enough, and I can hardly wait!

Something that occurred to me as I was thinking about this review was that you, as a parent, don't need to know much (if anything) about gardening in order to use this book with your child. In fact, you could use the book to learn all about gardens right alongside your child! I think that's quite exciting, as I strongly value cultivating a sense of awe and respect for the natural world that's all around us. My daughter, like most kids, already likes to play in the water, dig in the dirt and move piles of gravel from one location to another. It is my hope that by doing fun projects with dirt, plants, compost, worms and other garden staples, my daughter will grow up loving the outdoors and its power and beauty as much as I do.

New Junior Garden Book includes a glossary, an illustrated guide to a variety of gardening tools, and resources such as "Great Kids' Gardens" to visit and "Great Plants for Kids", a geographical mapping of what grows best in various regions of the U.S. All in all, this is a great book to help children and parents alike get a little dirt under their fingernails as they learn new skills and facts.

Copyright 2002
This review is available for reprint.
 
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