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September 05 2020

Kindful Kids Weekly

Quote of the Week

"Why try to explain miracles to your kids when you can just have them plant a garden?" --Robert Brault

How Gardening Empowers Kids During COVID-19

Globally, people are struggling to be well, motivated and busy as the world copes with COVID-19. Kids are especially hard hit. With little social interaction, closed schools, and extra-curricular activities reduced, kids are experiencing high anxiety, restlessness, and reduced self-esteem. That being said, kids are extraordinary — and with a little nurturing, they’ll go to high places whatever the circumstances. Gardening is a great way to empower your kids and create resilient teenagers and adults. For many reasons, gardening offers wonderful health benefits to your children and may increase their quality of life — even during a global pandemic. Gardening teaches responsibility and self-confidence, while growing gratitude and nurturing environmental stewards. Read more in this week's featured article  about the benefits of gardening for children, especially during these challenging times. 

Reading Corner

Title: Growing Vegetable Soup
By: Lois Ehlert
Ages: 3-5

"Together, a father and child share the joys of planting, watering, and watching seeds grow. And once their harvest of tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage, and corn is ready, they'll cook it up into the best soup ever! Lois Ehlert's bright, graphic art and simple text make this vibrant board book a perfect read-aloud for budding gardeners and their families." --Publishers

Recommended by Kindful Kids Editors

Be The Change

This link shares ways to get started with a kids' garden project! Let your kids be in charge of what to plant, and let them enjoy watching their garden grow. 


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