RE: Urban and school gardens, a sustainable alternative for food security.

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Note that these projects usually bring a lot of fun to the participants. This feature must not be underestimated, in my opinion.

Have a nice week-end!



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Hello dear friend @lemouth, you touched on an important aspect, the fun that is generated when learning by doing, in the case of the escoares gardens the children have a lot of fun planting and maintaining the crops, they create an incredible sense of relevance for the plants they grow, the facilitators also take away a very satisfactory experience.

See you later brother, have a great weekend.

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I totally agree with was you wrote. This is also how we proceed with our own children.

My week end was kind of fine (cf. COVID). I hope yours was a good one too, and that you are getting prepared for the upcoming one. Moreover, I apology for the late reply. I had too much work on Monday-Wednesday, so that I had to stay a bit far from the chain [end of the university year moments of life, if you see what I mean].

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Hello friend @lemouth, if we understand what you mention in the university environment at the end of the semester there are always many occupations necessary to successfully complete each period. We also had an excellent weekend and our week is being productive.

We hope you end up having a great week, see you later!

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