A family guide to terrariums for kids : imagination-inspiring projects to grow a world in glass
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112 pages : color illustraions ; 24 cm
Language
English

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Includes index.
Description
Design, plant, and grow a world of your very owńinside a terrarium! Including 15 unique, imagination-inspiring project plans, each℗accompanied by adorable, full-color photographs, kids and their grown-ups will℗discover how easy terrariums are to plant and grow.℗Kids love to create, imagine, and have fun. Nothing fulfills all three of those desires quite like designing and planting a terrarium.℗With the℗step-by-step project instructions℗found in℗A Family Guide to Terrariums for Kids, the results are beautiful, inspiring, and℗confidence-building. Making these little landscapes develops℗motor skills,℗spacial awareness, and provides a wealth of℗sensory input. The℗science behind the art℗is included℗with quick and simple lessons on℗ecosystem functions, the water cycle, and plant nutrition. But for℗kids, it's all about being active and building something cool! Plus, when the project is complete, there's a piece of℗living art to share with℗family and friends℗or display on a℗bedroom shelf.With the℗terrarium plans℗found in℗A Family Guide to℗Terrariums for Kids, everyone in the℗family℗can tap their inner ́science geeḱ to:Use multi-colored sand and succulents to℗craft a desert terrariumPlant, trim, and tend a℗terrarium bonsai treeBuild a peat bog filled with℗carnivorous plantsMake an aquatic terrarium, complete with a marimo moss ball ́pet́Design a prehistoric℗garden of air plantsCreate a plant-filled℗habitat for a praying mantisGrow a Japanese garden℗with living rocksWith℗information on selecting the best terrarium container, growing materials, decorative elements, tools, and plants, readers are primed for success that lasts long after the terrarium has been built.℗Terrariums combine imagination and creativity℗with a dash of hands-on science. And℗you get to play in the dirt! What could be better than that?
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Ages 4 to 12,Cool Springs Press.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Buzo, P. (2020). A family guide to terrariums for kids: imagination-inspiring projects to grow a world in glass . Cool Springs Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Buzo, Patricia. 2020. A Family Guide to Terrariums for Kids: Imagination-inspiring Projects to Grow a World in Glass. Beverly, MA: Cool Springs Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Buzo, Patricia. A Family Guide to Terrariums for Kids: Imagination-inspiring Projects to Grow a World in Glass Beverly, MA: Cool Springs Press, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Buzo, Patricia. A Family Guide to Terrariums for Kids: Imagination-inspiring Projects to Grow a World in Glass Cool Springs Press, 2020.

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