@article{Kallunki.2015, abstract = {The article discusses the idea of incorporating garden-related activities in libraries and offering it to both parents and children for it to be infused on the latter's early literacy. It says that by doing so, the participants will be able to interact while also increasing their knowledge. It also suggests different activities such as cutting out materials resembling vegetables, taking the kids to a garden to find plants and doing experiments with compost.}, added-at = {2019-11-06T19:05:49.000+0100}, author = {Kallunki, Sandy}, doi = {10.5860/cal.13n2.21}, file = {https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=103155481&site=ehost-live}, interhash = {7c36c09d27a08ab428c492ba816f7bb5}, intrahash = {d36360c59fd05355a03f4cee1c69d177}, issn = {15429806}, journal = {Children {\&} Libraries}, tag = {greenbib}, language = {en}, keywords = {Emergent literacy; Gardening; Gardens; Library activity programs; Library services for children}, number = 2, pages = {21-25}, timestamp = {2019-11-06T19:06:31.000+0100}, title = {A Bumper crop of ideas}, volume = 13, year = 2015 }