Series: Inspiring tomorrow's gardeners
Here is a lively, imaginative and practical guide to a child's experience of a year in the garden. Simple growing activities are interwoven with ideas for things to make with berries, seeds and leaves; easy recipes; and stories, songs and poems about the insects, birds and animals of the gardening world. Basic gardening techniques for every stage of the growing cycle from seed sowing to harvest are clearly explained and well illustrated. For those with limited space, there is an abundance of ideas for gardening on a small scale such as a balcony, window sill, or even on a plate! An invaluable resource for any parent, caregiver or teacher.
'Beatrys Lockie's magic touch with the feeling and doing world of young children in Nature is clearly evident throughout.'
Jimmy Anderson, M.B.E.
'This timely book will bring encouragement and confidence to adults who wish to nurture a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world in the future guardians of our precious planet.'
Lynne Oldfield, Course Leader, London Waldorf
Early Childhood Training Course
Beatry Lockie spent many years working as a Kindergarten teacher and also lectured widely on early years education. She has been a passionate gardener since childhood. She now tends an organic garden in the Scottish boarders which she opens each year to the public for charity.
Hawthorn Press
Educating/Gardening/Parenting/ Early Years Series: Respecting the right to Childhood
In partnership with the Alliance for Childhood