gardening with kiddies - nearly freebie

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gardening with kiddies - nearly freebie

Post: # 152438Post Mr and Mrs luvpie »

We've just sent off for this pack

RHS Garden Explorers draw-string back pack
RHS Garden Explorers Handbook (RRP £7.99) - an exciting activity book for your child to enjoy and learn about gardens and gardening
Seasonal Plant Passport for children to get spotting wildlife and plants in the garden or park
Coloured Stamper Pen - to use with your Plant Passport
Packet of Seeds - plant and watch them grow!


No idea if it will be any good, and I'm sure that it contains nothing that we don't already know, but I do like the kids getting things in the post that will motivate them to come out in the garden with us.

It's on offer through the times today by going to

keithprowse.com/gardenexplorers

You just have to pay £1.80 for the postage, hope this is ok to post it here, but just thought some people might fancy it

Sarahx
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Post: # 155181Post Muscroj »

thanks! I'll go & order a pack now :mrgreen:
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Post: # 155182Post Muscroj »

hmmm, wonder if it's sold out, it only seems to take me to a page to buy tickets for the RHS shows, can't seem to find any mention of a pack
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Post: # 157431Post Mr and Mrs luvpie »

Ours turned up the other day, very small bag, but it has got a really nice activity book in it, with questions and activities for each season, to encourage the kids to get out and explore.

Glad I sent off got it, just for that really!

Sarahx
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Post: # 158847Post mrsflibble »

Muscroj wrote:hmmm, wonder if it's sold out, it only seems to take me to a page to buy tickets for the RHS shows, can't seem to find any mention of a pack
me too :(
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ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Post: # 158849Post SarahJane »

Me aswell. :( I was going to order one for my little grandson, who enjoys a little bit of gardening with his Granny Sarah. :flower:

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