From the April/May 2016 issue of our magazine, read about the many activities involving plants, flowers and gardens that a person with dementia might find enriching. There are many activities ...
Only one parent is needed in asexual reproduction and the offspring are exact copies. Not all plants produce flowers. These are called non-flowering plants. Ferns and mosses are examples of plants ...
While these plants might be important cultural, familial and emotional touchstones for us, they can be dangerous when ingested by unsuspecting children and pets. While these plants provide festive ...
Entertaining children during the holidays can be made fun and educational through activities like cooking, crafting, story writing, scavenger hunts, gardening, and family projects.