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2 July 2008 at 7:07 a.m.
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Plantastic (Anonymous) says…
Hi Caroline,
I thought other readers would enjoy an activity I got at the botanical gardens. No green thumb needed!
Have you or your children “Ever Seen a Plant Move When You Tickle It?”
If you wanted to share your love for nature with your children, here is an activity I have done with mine. This may change the way you and the kids react to plants for ever. Imagine giving your children some seeds. Having them watch them sprout and grow. Then shortly after the second leaves appear they tickle the plant and it moves its branches down and closes its leaves! Give them more than a gift; give them a learning experience they will never forget. I found information and my growing kits at http://www.TickleMePlant.com
2 July 2008 at 1:22 p.m.
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kidsgardener (Anonymous) says…
I am a beginner at gardening too. Thanks for the great article and now my kids and i are going to try our luck at growing a TickleMe Plant too!