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The Felt Grow A Garden Set supports hands on learning as children explore how vegetables grow, develop and are harvested. This 36 piece set allows children to plant, observe and harvest a variety of vegetables including carrots, spring onion, radishes, cauliflower and cabbage. Openings at the front of the garden box reveal what is happening beneath the soil, encouraging curiosity and deeper understanding of growth cycles.
Presented in a wooden box, the set invites children to engage in imaginative play while learning about nature, food production and seasonal change. It supports storytelling, role play and early science concepts within engaging small world and dramatic play environments.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. In the event of spills, gently dab with a damp cloth and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.4: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they learn about growing food and caring for living things.
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, creativity and persistence as they explore planting and harvesting.
Outcome 4.4: Children resource their own learning through connecting with people, place, technologies and natural materials as they investigate how food grows.
This gorgeous range of felt products are made under Fair Trade in Nepal. The artisans come from the villages around Kathmandu and earn well needed income for their families. Designed in Melbourne, Australia, the toys and decorations are safe for children, handmade from natural fibres and dyed with non-toxic dyes.
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Focusing on the elements of the natural world, children explore the habitats of people, plants, and animals. The development and understanding of scientific concepts are introduced through hands-on discovery. Identity is investigated with art and music experiences, and the study of different languages and cultures, all building well-being and autonomy.
The Felt Grow A Garden Set supports hands on learning as children explore how vegetables grow, develop and are harvested. This 36 piece set allows children to plant, observe and harvest a variety of vegetables including carrots, spring onion, radishes, cauliflower and cabbage. Openings at the front of the garden box reveal what is happening beneath the soil, encouraging curiosity and deeper understanding of growth cycles.
Presented in a wooden box, the set invites children to engage in imaginative play while learning about nature, food production and seasonal change. It supports storytelling, role play and early science concepts within engaging small world and dramatic play environments.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. In the event of spills, gently dab with a damp cloth and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.4: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they learn about growing food and caring for living things.
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, creativity and persistence as they explore planting and harvesting.
Outcome 4.4: Children resource their own learning through connecting with people, place, technologies and natural materials as they investigate how food grows.