Jo MacDonald Had a Garden, by Mary Quattlebaum,
illustrated by Laura J. Bryant Ready, Set, Grow!: A Kid’s Guide to Gardening, by
Rebecca Spohn
Drawing on the tune “Old MacDonald,” Jo MacDonald
Had a Garden brings readers into the garden where Jo,
Old MacDonald’s granddaughter, and her cousin Mike
go from planting to reaping. Kids have fun looking for
the new plant or animal added to each spread. The back
of the book includes information on all the plants and
animals added, along with activities, tips, and resources
for young gardeners. Whether you want to garden inside or out, there’s
something for you in this book. It also includes recipes
using food you’ve grown and garden craft projects.
Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt, by Kate Messner
This beautifully illustrated book shows what’s
happening, the shoots and leaves and other plant parts
kids will see, but it also shows what might be less visible,
the worms and roots and bugs down in the dirt.
GARDENING How
To
Gardening Lab for Kids, by Renata Brown
The subtitle of this book says it all: 52 Experiments
to Learn, Grow, Harvest, Make, Play and Enjoy Your
Garden. If you are looking to maximize production in a
garden, this isn’t the book, but if you want to maximize
fun, check this one out.
Grow: A Family Guide to Growing Fruits and Vegetables
Together, by Ben Raskin
This basic introduction gets you thinking about what
plants need, the tools you need to get started, and some
info on the top fruits and vegetables. There’s also a
chapter on planning your garden.
Roots, Shoots, Buckets, and Boots by Sharon Lovejoy
Sharon Lovejoy loves introducing children to gardens.
In this and other books, she has lots of ideas for making
gardening fun. Imagine a garden that tells time by
when the flowers bloom or lettuce spelling out your
child’s name or a cucumber inside a bottle. She’ll show
you how to do that and grow a sunflower house or a
bean and flower teepee and so much more.
Square Foot Gardening with Kids, by Mel Bartholomew
Square foot gardening is a specific method of compact
planting in a tight space, and Bartholomew, who
popularized the idea decades ago, explains how to get
started and succeed. This book is designed for adults
who want to garden with kids and has specific ideas on
gardening with kids at different ages and stages from
toddlers to teens.
What will you and your family grow together?
Sara Barry is a writer who planted her first garden
when she was five and hasn’t stopped. Her kids help
with everything from planning and planting to picking
and eating (though nobody loves weeding).
For the Kids or the Kid in you!
Be a part of the action and cheer for
our incredible local athletes in The
Team Obstacle Challenge Course.
Orthopaedic Associates of St.
Augustine is hosting the 4th Annual
Family Fun Fest at Francis Field on
Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 10:00
am – 8:00 pm. This dynamic all day
festival is packed with activities for the
KIDS and the KID IN YOU!
There will be live community
entertainment including: “Be the
Hamster” Snow Cones, Jumperama,
Face Painting, Clowns, Games, Golf
activities, appearances by Local Law
Enforcement and Military, Fire Trucks,
Costumed Characters, Community
Education, Crafts, Vendors, Beer, Food
Trucks and MORE!
Twenty teams of eight members push
themselves to the limits to beat the
clock battling for the ultimate title! A
few featured obstacles including: Rock
Wall, Jump Boxes, Tarp Pull, Row Boat
and the Warped Wall.
Defending the titles for The Team
Obstacle Challenge Course: 1st
Marines, 2nd Bozard Ford, 3rd
Anastasia Fitness and Top Fundraiser:
Nettles Fine Jewelry.
Orthopaedic Associates of St. Augustine hosts the
event for all ages as a fundraiser for Alpha-Omega
Miracle Home, a local non-profit, which provides
housing and supportive for young mothers, their
children, and senior women.
General admission is $5 adults, $3 seniors, $3 military
and $3 first responders, youth under 12 are free. Kid
Zone wristband tickets for Jumperama bounce houses
and Extreme Nerf Battle will be sold at the event for
$10 to enjoy all day play.
The Family Fun Fest Mission:
• Educational and networking
opportunities for non-profits in
our community
• Showcasing St. Johns County local
talent to share their joyful gifts
• Raise awareness of and money for
Alpha-Omega Miracle Home
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