I want to be six years old. I think it was the Once Upon a Time House that did it. Or Storybook Corner, which has itβs own Little Free Library and giant throne for storytime. It might have been when I heard the words βSnow Queenβ. As in, βThe Snow Queen hands out candy during Snowy Nights.β
Itβs possible I want to be the Snow Queen.
I spent my Saturday morning marveling at the Botanic Gardenβs My Big Backyard. Despite the overcast skies and cooler autumn temperatures, there were lots of children running back and forth, their patient parents jogging to keep up. There were lots of excited faces, and rightly so. The Botanic Garden has created a childrenβs paradise, combining nature and fantasy to great success. There are mazes and swings, slides and creeks, themed playhouses and a giant treehouse. The area is designed to be fun, of course, but also to teach. In Home Sweet Home, plants grow out of furniture and appliances. The area is designed to show how plants can be used in different rooms of the house, and signs show tips on conserving energy. Kids are encouraged to sample the mint leaves and figs from the trees that line one side. The Bee and Butterfly Patios are up next, explaining the importance of pollinators to plant life and lighting the way to Playhouse Lane.
Local artists designed the differing playhouse structures, and it really is a fantasy wonderland for little ones. In addition to the fairy tale house, thereβs playhouses devoted to scientific exploration, full of magnifying glasses and other instruments of discovery. Thereβs a music house with built in musical instruments and a country farm house with a chicken coup in the back. The giant tree house offers rope bridges, facts about birds, and an eagle eye view of the whole area. Volunteers are encouraged to read a story, put on a puppet show, build up the giant birdβs nest, invite kids to sample the edible plants, whatever and wherever they feel most at home.
Itβs really, really cool.
And itβs about to get cooler. With winter comes Snowy Nights in My Big Backyard, a holiday lights show with music, games, beautiful holiday displays, and the aforementioned Snow Queen. Thereβs always an educational piece, of course, and I got a terrible case of scissors fingers cutting hundreds of paper corn kernels for the βHolidays Around the Worldβ class that will teach kids about Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, and more. Β They can learn, and then explore the winter wonderland waiting just outside. I, for one, canβt wait to see the magic.
I might even wear a tiara.
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