![]() ![]() Who doesn’t love pizza? Kids will have fun with this vegetable and herb starter kit that they can later use to make their favorite food.ĭid we miss your favorites for children’s gardening? Share in the comments! Use this kit to create a miniature garden and then watch it grow day and night (it has LED lights!). Grow-A-MazeĪ plant maze? Sounds awesome! The transparent cover allows you to watch from above and below the soil as your plant winds its way through a maze of your creation. ![]() This open-air terrarium kit includes pieces to build a 3-D model cottage and garden, violet and radish seeds, peat pellets, a dropper water bottle, and more. This unique planter from Educational Insights allows kids to see what happens beneath the soil as plants sprout, develop roots, and grow leaves. Plus, you can decorate the tin planter! 15. Flower Growing Kitįrom Dan&Darci, this kit has everything you need to grow marigolds, cosmos, and zinnias. And get this: they sprout a surprise message on the pods. This Creativity for Kids kit comes complete with five bright paint colors, planter, paintbrush, potting mix, three magic beans. This book has over 100 projects for kids ages 5-12 and takes them step by step through everything from growing fruits and vegetables to wildlife gardening. Simply soak in water and plant! Seed balls are also a fun option. If you don’t want to go the traditional seed route, try these fun paper shapes with seeds embedded. This wildflower packet includes 21 varieties of flowers and is guaranteed to germinate. Seed Packetsįor kids, quick bloomers are a good choice. This darling apron from Urban Infant comes in four equally adorable patterns: submarines, poppies, bunnies, or “urban dude.” Plus, it can do double duty in the kitchen. It has everything, plus a book, stakes, and a handy-dandy tote to store it all in. If you don’t want to buy gloves, tools, and watering can separately, you can grab this set from Storybook Kids Explorers Club. We’re loving the child-friendly handle, small size, and flower-shaped spout! 8. Leave it to Melissa and Doug to produce the cutest ever watering can. Kneeling PadĪlthough not specifically for kids, this kneeling pad from Gorilla Grip is nice and thick to protect little knees. At 8.5 inches long, they’re just the right size for children’s hands. Small Tool Setįrom Toysmith, this set of three gardening tools includes a rake, shovel, and trowel. They also have special safety features especially with kids in mind. Large Tool Setīuilt to last, this rake, spade, hoe, and leaf rake set from G & F Products are made of solid wood and real metal. We’re fans of the rubber palm, and it comes in four designs. These gloves come highly recommended as soft, comfortable, and breathable for light-duty garden work. For a toy to role play with, we like the Springtime Wheelbarrow from Step2. If you’re looking for something a kid can use while working in the yard, you have to go with this durable, easy-to-maneuver option from John Deere. ![]() It’s essentially a water table with a gardening spin. Garden Table Play Setįor make-believe gardening, this playset from Little Tikes is perfection. Just a heads up, WeAreTeachers may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. What’s not to love? To give them their best foot forward in the garden, we’ve put together a list of the best kids’ gardening supplies. It engages all the senses, introduces kids to scientific concepts, and fosters healthy eating and environmental stewardship. Gardening is so much more than just digging in the dirt. ![]()
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