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  • Chalk It Up To Hours of Entertainment plus SEL Benefits

    A fun, get your hands messy craft like making your own chalk paint teaches kids a parts to whole process All you need is a hose for cleanup..and that can lead to a whole other fun outdoor activity!

  • Stay Rooted In Tradition

    Celebrations and how we were going to keep traditions alive by making Thanksgiving place cards and sending For those of us hoping to connect virtually with family over the Thanksgiving holiday, why not send them Here is what you'll need: 1 paper towel / toilet paper tube cute into a 3" long piece Red and orange

  • Meet #GardenerJulia AKA The Petite Fastinista

    You've seen her featured in Hello Gardeners, on our blog post Get Moving, and now on Camp Hello Gardeners Check out The Petite Fastinista's Facebook page to see more interviews with female entrepreneurs working

  • Make Everyday a Yay Day

    Teaching young kids to find the joy in every single day shows them that you don't have to wait for the In this #PullYourWeeds blog post we have put together our TOP 10 ways to help you and your family find the 'Yay' in everyday, with the added bonus of nurturing your kids social and emotional learning (SEL If you are looking for a fun, kid friendly snack...CLICK HERE! Send us your photos, share your stories or submit some fun ideas to flowers@youareagardener.com Camp

  • Salty, Sweet, & Satisfying 😋🍫

    Here is what you’ll need: Pretzels (we recommend the grid-shaped ones) Peanut butter (sub sunbutter for

  • Helping Hands to Brighten Your Day

    going to have ups and downs, we may start feeling lonely, or catch a case of cabin fever, or experience weeds Send us your flowers and weeds, send us pictures of the crafts and activities your and your family are doing, send us the recipes of the treats your are making to stay cheery, or just say hey - we love hearing Here's what you'll need: Construction paper (multiple colors) Scissors Tape Pencil Start out by tracing

  • Creating Gardens of Tolerance

    As educators, parents, and guardians, this is something we need to internalize. Everything we do in front of kids gets absorbed. When students see people of all backgrounds contributing to their education, they make space for those that look, speak, or live differently from them in their minds. Below are some ideas: Teaching tolerance doesn't need to be overthought or uncomfortable - it's just

  • Explore Color in Nature 🌺🌿

    If you are looking to beat the heat, try out some of these indoor/outdoor crafts for kids and let us Here is what you'll need: A hammer Flowers (ideally of various colors) Greens (weeds, leaves, grass, is #PullYourWeedsApproved because it: explores the relationship between science and art encourages kids

  • A Message From Gardener Anna 📢 We Got This Gardeners!

    A Public Service Announcement from Gardener Anna 🌱 This is for all the gardeners out there who need Please show this video to your kids and let them know how important it is to keep asking questions and emotional skills 💻 Looking for a kid positive show to entertain your kids? features kid friendly conversations on turning negative situations into positive solutions. The show also features fun crafts and mindfulness activities. Your kids will LOVE it 🌸🌸

  • Game Night | #SELatHome

    By practicing this through games, kids can build a healthy relationship with winning and losing. a great game to help kids settle down. Spelling requires focus - pull this game out when everyone needs to calm down a bit! This game is a great way to help kids practice patience. Like Jenga, there is a certain amount of awareness one needs to be successful in this game.

  • Conflict Resolution

    To catch up and see what we’ve been doing in the greenhouse, click the image below! ---------------------- Ask for help Sometimes you need a 3rd party to help mediate the conversation - ---------------------- Say “no” and stand firm If you see something or experience something that makes Recognize when you need to apologize or ask your friend for an apology. If you need help forming your apology, read our post here!

  • 4 Steps to I'm Sorry

    All of us have been in the position where we've needed to apologize to someone for something we did or deserves our apology feel heard and respected, but we exercise our ability to feel empathy - something we need It may need fertilizer, or more water, or less sun. You never blame the lettuce.

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You Are a Gardener® is a movement helping gardeners of all ages turn life’s “weeds” into seeds of growth through simple, meaningful tools. From our book to school assemblies and the #PullYourWeeds® blog, we are planting seeds of positive change together. 🌱

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