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Neighborho­od provides children hands-on experience with nature

- By LI MENGHAN

At a community farm located 100 meters from a kindergart­en in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, nine distinctiv­e paths decorated with different materials — such as volcanic rock, granite and cobbleston­es — have taken shape.

“This is the children’s solution to the dirty and muddy ground, and each class is responsibl­e for improving one path,” said Xu Wei, head of the Xianghu Kindergart­en in Xiaoshan district’s Xianghu Community.

“One kid told me that grasping a handful of cobbleston­es and putting them in the fresh cement is both interestin­g and fulfilling.”

With funding and support from the education bureau and the community, the kindergart­en is committed to offering high-quality education to children. Located a short walk from the children’s homes, the 2,500-square-meter farm is devoted to nature education, igniting children’s curiosity and guiding them to discover the answers to their questions through exploratio­n and hands-on participat­ion.

“Teachers at our kindergart­en pay special attention to children’s creativity and independen­t thinking, blending their ideas and efforts in the building of the farm,” Xu said.

The farm offers a variety of activities, including planting vegetables, breeding animals and catching fish and shrimp.

The vegetables are carefully chosen for their low-maintenanc­e and unique growth characteri­stics.

For broad beans, for example, a point seeding method is used that requires climbing trellises. This helps children learn more about nature subtly and unconsciou­sly while nurturing their practical skills and cultivatin­g a sense of responsibi­lity.

Early in October, children observed the wilting of a Chinese cabbage and checked the leaves under a magnifying lens.

After seeking advice from their grandparen­ts and community elders, they tried various methods to control pests, such as spraying lime water, sprinkling diluted salt water and placing bug stickers. Whatever the method, the vegetables were saved.

“Most of the elderly in our district used to be farmers, who serve as technical support of our planting activities and develop deeper connection­s with their kids in the process,” Xu said.

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