Poipoia te kakano kia puawai Nurture the seed and it will blossom
This is
the story of seeds, the sharing, the sowing and the blossoms. You see, at
Mairtown Kindergarten we are fortunate to be in the presence of these “seeds” every
day, as we journey with our precious tamariki.
Recently
we were inspired to create a seed library with the children at Mairtown
Kindergarten. Our vision for this seed library is that it will inspire more
people to grow food and flowers, and also build relationships between the
Kindergarten and the wider community.Opportunities
such as this, for children to make meaningful contributions within the wider
community, build on their feelings of empowerment and develop their vision of
themselves as valued citizens.
The seed
library itself was re-purposed from a small unused storage cupboard. We enlisted
some of the talented artists at Mairtown to brighten it up a little, and it now
hangs on the fence beside our kindergarten driveway on weekdays, between 8.30am
and 2.30pm at 21 Princes Street, Kensington, Whangarei. If you have seeds to donate to the library but are
unable to drop them off, they can be posted to us on this address and the
children who are the kaitiaki of the library will be delighted to add them on your
behalf.
There are many treasures
to be found within, and we would love you to come by for a look. You can take
some seeds to grow, or you can leave some seeds of your own if you have some to
gift.
Bella and her older sister Gracie arrived with seeds to share from their Nana's own garden |
Here are
some words shared by our children as we worked together to create the Community
Seed Library:
Riley – “I grow seeds with
my Nannie and Grandad. We could grow a beanstalk and go right up to the giant!”
Kaia – “I do gardening with
my mummy and I put seeds in the holes.”
Matthew – “I’m growing
sunflowers at home with my Mum and Julia. They’re out the front of my home.”
Mairtown
Kindergarten have been supported by the Northland Kindergarten Association and
by our lovely facilitator Anna to join the Enviroschools programme. We have had
these values and beliefs embedded in our philosophy for quite some time, but we are
excited about strengthening these areas of our practice as we work towards our
first reflection for the Bronze Enviroschool accreditation.
The children have been saving seeds from the Calendula in our Kindergarten garden to add to the seed library |
Although the
seed library is a visible and tangible part of our curriculum, we are also planting
these “seeds” in the hearts and the minds of our children when we involve them
in these experiences. We aim to foster a generation who are not only empowered
to create a change towards sustainability, but who have the inclination and the
drive to create real social change.
Please
spread the word about this kaupapa and we hope to chat with many of you over
the fence as you come and find some seed treasures to grow.
Arohanui,
Amy
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