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Meet Leafy, from Garden Asia

18 September 2008No Comment

The other day Anya, her nursery school friends and teachers went to Garden Asia!

The main aim was to ‘impart an appreciation of our natural environment and rural heritage’ to our little ones. And I thought, that was cool!

It was all pretty hands-on too apparently! They could touch worms and frogs (Anya wasn’t too keen on this though!) AND they ‘re-potted’ their own plants!

It was a nice surprise when I saw every kid actually came back with a potted plant in their hands!

And so, here I introduce to you all, our new little ‘pet’ called Leafy!

Leafy now sits near our window and both kids give it a regular ‘drink’ twice a day.

Quite a good lesson on caring for something too, I reckon.

And to me, it sure is BETTER than having my 4.5yo and 2yo care for a hamster or a rabbit! 

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