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On-Demand Webinar
Grass to Garden
How to support wildlife in your home garden

The US is covered in an astounding 40 million acres of lawn. If you want to use your land to support wildlife instead, this webinar is for you!

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About this webinar

We know that learning sticks best when it’s paired with experiences, so each G.R.O.W. Guide offers a range of ways to engage your child’s senses while learning about the theme. Your child will learn about and experience:

The Ecological Pyramid – explains the relationship between decomposers, plants and animals

Soil – learn what it is, how it's made and how it supports our ecosystems

Compost – learn how to make it, how it helps the garden and the lifecycle of food-to-compost-to-food

Decomposers – learn about worms, slugs, microbes, centipedes, mushrooms and more

This G.R.O.W. Guide is right for you if:

You worry about the social and developmental downsides of excessive screen time​

You want your child to grow up with an appreciation and connection to nature

You want to teach your child about nature and gardening but don't have time to plan it

You're concerned about climate change and want a meaningful way to help

Your child is struggling and needs a healthy outlet for their energy and emotions

You're a stay-at-home parent and want fun, flexible activities to do with your child

You want your garden to look beautiful while supporting pollinators and wildlife

You enjoy gardening (or want to learn) and want to get your child involved

Let G.R.O.W. Guides lessen the mental load so you can spend more time making memories with your child!
What's included - Under Your Toes

Each G.R.O.W. Guide includes:

Key Concepts – the don't-go-before-you-know section of key concepts about the theme

Coloring Page – a hand-drawn illustration and activity that introduces the theme to your child

Spotify Playlist – themed songs and podcasts to play while you're driving to/from adventures

Book List – 10 curated books about the theme that are generally available at public libraries

Try-This-at-Home – an activity that will spark curiosity in your little scientist

Garden Challenges – two challenges to improve your home garden

Support the Movement – a list of local (Seattle) and national organizations/resources

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Scavenger Hunt – search for subjects of the theme while adventuring in nature

Build-Your-Own-Adventure – an activity to help your child prepare for your next big adventure – and take pride in helping plan it!

Common Questions
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