The significance of kindergarten vegetable garden

The purpose of setting up a vegetable garden in kindergarten is to "feed" children and let them experience the care for life, land and nature.

In the daily study and life of kindergarten, children will go to the fields to participate in various activities, such as renovating the land, burying seeds by hand, and recording the growth of plants. When the vegetables are ripe, the kindergarten canteen will cook with the vegetables grown by these children, so that the children can experience the joy of harvest and taste the fruits of their labor.

By participating in the field work, the children learned some questions, such as "How many glasses of water do seeds need to germinate every day?" "Do sweet potatoes like to soak in water or soil?" "Why do beans live on shelves?" It can help children avoid the state of being indifferent to grains and not diligent.

Enrich children's outdoor activities through entertaining.

In planting activities, take children to the doll farm to observe, where children can get different harvests. Take children to harvest, gain new game experience in the process of harvest, and enrich kindergarten sports activities at the same time.

For example, when the wheat in vegetable fields is ripe, they are harvested together and made into "puzzles" with straw. Children do it themselves in art class, divide the straw into two or three parts on average and fold it. Outdoor activities, brought to the playground to play happily, fly higher than anyone, excited.