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A Child's Garden

New! Timber Press #2 bestseller

60 Ideas to Make Any Garden Come Alive for Children

By Molly Dannenmaier

Until recently, children played outdoors after school and in the summer. Today, however, children are more likely to spend their free time indoors, watching television, playing video games, or using a computer. But children thrive in the natural world — studies show that they work and mature better mentally, physically, and emotionally when exposed to nature. This book offers a wide range of innovative examples showing how to create special places in which children can experience nature on their own home turf. Featured throughout are miniature paradises that parents and grandparents have designed just for the children in their lives, highlighting an enchanting variety of elements that will make any garden come alive.

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Media reviews of this book:

"[Dannenmaier] presents 60 vibrant and inspired landscape plans and innovative weekend projects designed to help motivated parents create imaginative havens that will appeal to both young ones and those who are young at heart."

—Carol Haggas, Booklist, December 15, 2007

"Packed with luscious photographs and simple techniques and structures you can use to nurture a child's wild side."

—Jessica Walliser, Hobby Farm Home, Summer 2008

"By delving into 'how children really play,' the book shares stories of families who have transformed time in the garden into playtime, and features the blueprints, photos, and plants that made each garden successful."

Flower Magazine, Summer 2008

"Filled with ideas, this book reveals how to turn any green space into an inspiring one. Find garden plans, learn how to nurture a youngster's green thumb or simply pillage the pages for great ideas for your own yard."

Nashville Parent, May 2008

"Breathtaking photos. Brilliant ideas. Even if I didn't have a kid, the book would inspire me to be bold and playful in my landscaping."

Growing Curious, February 3, 2008

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Format:
Paperback

Pages:
180 pp.

Book dimensions:
8 x 10 in
(205 x 255 mm)

Illustrations:
203 color photos, 4 color illustrations

ISBN-13:
9780881928433

ISBN-10:
0881928437

An excerpt from this book:

To thrive children need complex environments. That much we adults have figured out. And in our attempts to help our children achieve success in an ever more complex world, we try to fill their lives with good things — challenging schooling, enriching extracurricular activities, high-powered computers, developmentally appropriate toys. When our children clamor to go outside, we erect swing sets and slides for them, enroll them in team sports, take them to zoos and adventure parks. But how often do we provide opportunities for our children to deeply explore their own home grounds? How important are the old childhood pleasures of collecting seed pods, fishing in ditches, making bowers, picking flowers, and climbing trees? What should yards have that will be of value to children? My childhood was spent in a variety of suburban tract houses with parceled-out yards enclosed by chain-link fences ...

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About Molly Dannenmaier

Molly Dannenmaier

Molly Dannenmaier is a writer and former children's editor of Garden Design magazine, where she sought out examples of innovative gardens that stimulate children's natural inclinations. She has also served as an editor of Landscape Architecture, published by the American Society of Landscape Architects, and was editor of Parent and Child magazine ...

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