Introducing toddlers to gardening is a delightful way to foster their love for nature and exploration. Start by providing child-friendly gardening tools and a designated outdoor space for their garden adventures. Let them get their hands dirty as they plant seeds, water plants, and gently care for their garden. Encourage sensory exploration by letting them touch and smell different plants and flowers. Incorporate simple gardening activities into their daily routine, like watering plants or picking ripe fruits and vegetables. Through gardening, toddlers develop patience, responsibility, and a deeper connection to the natural world, laying the foundation for a lifelong love of gardening.
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AuthorAndy Tran is not just a father; he's also a passionate advocate for early childhood development. Armed with a master's degree in early childhood education from EWU, he brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to his work. Archives
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