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Local nature experiences help children relate to other environments

Local nature experiences help children relate to other environments

by Peggy Ashbrook | Dec 11, 2018

My side of the street is shaded for hours longer than the opposite side which gets full sun for more than 6 hours a day, even in winter. The differences in sunlight affect the plant growth in these “microclimates.”  On the “sunny side of the street the flowering bulbs...

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