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Want to quickly uplift your spirits and connect to the magic in life? Make a terrarium garden with a child. With their bird’s eye view of Wonderland, kids have the ability to take you into another dimension where time stands still and fun prevails. Better yet, gardening is an activity that teaches children a wide variety of valuable skills and life lessons.
The dinosaur terrarium garden pictured here is the work of 13-year-old Logan (also pictured.) He says he really enjoyed building his terrarium, which is located on his desk in his bedroom.
“What I liked about making the terrarium and now growing it is that I got the opportunity to give life and express my own creativity,” says Logan. “Gardening involves science, which I also really like, and I’m interested instudying paleontology. I love everything about dinosaurs.”
Logan suggests that other kids and adults try terrarium gardening, because it’s easy to do and gives you a view of nature indoors.
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