Top Sites List Web Directory
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| » Site title: Aggie Horticulture Just For Kids » Site description: Kid-friendly tips about plants and gardens, nutrition of garden products, composting, sociohorticulture (humans interacting with plants/gardens), and the outdoors in general. |
| » Site title: Baby Elf Centre » Site description: Permaculture means 'permanent agriculture' a natural way of growing healthy plants that we eat. For young children. |
| » Site title: Biblical Gardens » Site description: Children's biblical gardens in Fair Haven, Vermont. |
| » Site title: ChildFun's » Site description: Crafts and activities to help teach children about gardening |
| » Site title: Cool Kids Grow » Site description: New Zealand-based site with information about gardening for kids, as well as a kids gardening club areas with competitions, games, and activity sheets. |
| » Site title: Dirty Dozen Garden Club » Site description: Supplies tips to get kids interested in gardening. Has environmental alerts and possible actions to take. |
| » Site title: The Edible Schoolyard » Site description: A non-profit program located on over one acre of land on the campus of Martin Luther King Junior Middle School in Berkeley, California. The focus is on organic gardening, cooking, and coursework related to both. |
| » Site title: Gardening For Kids » Site description: Information about kid friendly plants, bulbs, and gardening basics. |
| » Site title: Gardening With Kids » Site description: Includes advice and general information on gardening with kids. |
| » Site title: Great Plant Escape » Site description: An elementary plant science program for 4th and 5th grade students. Helps increase understanding of how food grows. |
| » Site title: The Green Acres Elementary School: Living Schoolyard » Site description: A project to sustain an organic garden and landscape as an integral part of the Santa Cruz school’s curriculum and the surrounding community. Goals, history, curriculum, and information about the nature area. |
| » Site title: Interest Your Kids In Gardening » Site description: Tips and activity suggestions, with related links. |
| » Site title: John Deere Kids » Site description: Printable coloring books. Link to tractor toys including John Deere collectibles. |
| » Site title: Junior Master Gardener Program » Site description: Program for American youth of all ages that uses fun activities to teach horticulture and environmental science concepts. |
| » Site title: Kid's Garden » Site description: Information, articles, links, ideas for kids and gardening. From Suite101.com |
| » Site title: Kid's Valley Webgarden » Site description: Tips and ideas for kids interested in gardening. Learn all about planning a garden, planting, plant care, and harvesting. |
| » Site title: KidsGardening.com » Site description: Features kid oriented gardening information, a free newsletter, and e-mail pals. |
| » Site title: Linda's Garden » Site description: Resources, information and tips for kids gardening. Also an award for kids' gardening pages. |
| » Site title: Michigan 4-H Children's Garden » Site description: From Michigan State University. A place where plants, children, and imaginations come together. |
| » Site title: Roots and Shoots School Garden » Site description: Presents the history of two school gardens in Virginia and California, an overview of theme gardens, and a form to request a handbook and slide show with information on starting a new garden of its kind. |
| » Site title: School Garden Wizard » Site description: Lesson plans and activities for planning and growing a garden. Created for America's K-12 school community by the United States Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. |
| » Site title: Seeds of Change Garden: Activities in Four Seasons » Site description: Smithsonian Institute project for creating old and new world gardens and exchange gardens. Tips on preparing the garden, planting vegetables, and tending the garden. |
| » Site title: NPR : Saving Kids from 'Nature Deficit Disorder' » Site description: Author Richard Louv talks about his new book, "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder." Louv argues that kids are so plugged into television and video games that they've lost their connection to the natural world. [4:55 streaming audio broadcast] (May 25, 2005) |