Get your little one to tap on his inner horticulturalist.
Your child’s school holidays need not be filled with boredom or mindless video games. A hands-on activity like building a terrarium makes for great family fun and can inspire your child’s creativity.
YOU WILL NEED
A clean glass container of any kind. Get creative: use fishbowls, teacups, Christmas baubles – anything that looks unusual and interesting
Small plants that grow slowly, such as cacti, succulents, ferns, Peperomia, friendship plants, aquamarine or mosses
Soil
Small rocks, stones, gravel or pebbles
Sand
Landscaping accessories like figurines and geodes (crystallised rocks)
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