Rebecca Shier, a reporter from WAMU, joined our Garden Science class at Center City Public Charter School in Trinidad. Ms. Shier did an excellent job capturing the program. Have a listen!
also... where is the end of the world? what is at the center of the world? do the leaves of the plant take in the sun like when we put lotion on our hands? what are those wavy things you sometimes see in the air? what if your baby looked like a bug? do worms have teeth? do butterflies think?
Welcome to the blog of the Washington Youth Garden. Founded in 1971, we are one of the longest standing educational youth gardens in the country. We are located at the U.S. National Arboretum - 446 acres of green delight located a few miles from the Capitol in Northeast DC.
We have lots going on in the garden and would love to share that with you. Warning: this blog contains many, many pictures of cute kids with vegetables.
Learn more about our exciting programs at www.washingtonyouthgarden.org
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ReplyDeletewhere is the end of the world?
what is at the center of the world?
do the leaves of the plant take in the sun like when we put lotion on our hands?
what are those wavy things you sometimes see in the air?
what if your baby looked like a bug?
do worms have teeth?
do butterflies think?