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    Scarecrows in Gambia, Africa

    Creating a Sensory Garden

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    Scarecrows in Gambia, Africa

    Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

    I blogged recently about how Del Dallimore has been collecting Gambian children’s songs on YouTube.

    Del took these photos below of scarecrows in the rice fields of Brufut, Gambia.  I thought it was interesting how they look different from those here in the US.  The scarecrows in Gambia are made out of plastic bags.

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    Del said, "They look really realistic from a distance."

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    Del wrote, "They were arranged in a group of three – for some reason I assumed that the Gambians would not use scarecrows."

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    Many thanks to Del for sharing these photos with us!  Be sure to visit Del’s YouTube Channel to watch her videos of Gambia featuring kids songs!

    Mama Lisa

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    Creating a Sensory Garden

    Saturday, June 27th, 2009

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    We visited a very kid friendly nature preserve today with a lovely garden.  The gardeners there were in the middle of planting a sensory garden, as a nice addition to their main garden.  A sensory garden should have plants that stimulate each of the five senses: smell, taste, sight, sound and touch.  Sensory gardens are wonderful for children to help them learn about the five senses.

    Sight is easy in a garden…

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    So is smell.  They were planting mint…

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    Taste is pretty easy too.  They were planting blueberry bushes…

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    The sense of touch is pretty easy too.  You need to have safe plants to touch near the pathway.  Different textured leaves work nicely.  I noticed they were planting some ornamental grasses…

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    Now sound in a garden I find interesting.  They were planting something called Clethra Hummingbird.  The gardener I spoke to said it makes a crackling noise in the Fall.

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    Even if you don’t plant a full sensory garden, you can use these ideas in your garden, around your yard or on your balcony if you’re in an apartment, even on a windowsill.  It’s just another way to be creative in your life and think of things another way!

    Check out Sensory Garden for Kids for more on building a sensory garden with children and Sensory Gardens which talks about other reasons to create a sensory garden (i.e. for healing, socializing, etc.)

    Enjoy your gardening experience with all your senses!

    Mama Lisa

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