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Outdoor School Gardens Encourage inquiry & discovery Teach Children Where Their Food Comes From Increase Healthy Eating Leave No Child Indoors Develop Environmental Awareness

Support World Food Day! Observe World Food Day each October 16 th by Hosting an Event that Centers on Growing Food.

Outdoor School Gardens The youngest of kids can grow and harvest even on asphalt!

Outdoor School Gardens Imbue pride with a Service Learning Project that teaches science and grows a row for the hungry

Outdoor School Gardens Can I please weigh, record and price my harvest? I want to keep my accounts straight! Teach kids to measure weigh, calculate and record data in a team building environment.

Outdoor School Gardens What better way to learn the parts of a flower than to grow one yourself Okra is a perfect flower. It has all its parts: petals, sepals, pistils and stamen.

Outdoor School Gardens Put the fresh in children back where it belongs …..under the sun and in their lungs.

Outdoor School Gardens Increase parental involvement with memorable moments for daddy and his little girl!

Outdoor School Gardens EarthBox Food Production at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry makes a Smart Home smarter

Outdoor School Gardens Grow crops where they never grew before

Outdoor School Gardens Don’t go it alone. Build a strong youth garden program using the EarthBox Youth Garden Guide.

Outdoor School Gardens HAPPY GARDENING