We Garden Together!: Projects for Kids: Learn, Grow, and Connect with Nature
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We Garden Together!: Projects for Kids: Learn, Grow, and Connect with Nature

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We garden together is a really fun book! This books is packed with a ton of backyard gardening experiments that we can do together as a family and help grow our own food! I haven’t completed all the experiments but I really liked the one where you start your own beans in a baggie taped to a window. You are able to see the roots grow and change everyday. There are tons of experiments I look forward to doing to get our garden growing.

This was a really fun book. This book would be great for families or classrooms who are looking to learn more about plants and gardening. There are tons of experiences to complete in the book and to improve one’s gardening skills.

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