Most parents and teachers would probably agree that kids tend to get a little antsy this time of year. Limited time outdoors during the school day can take its toll, and the wonders of winter have sometimes started to wear off by the time March hits.  Spring Break in the Gardens is the perfect way to get your kids outside, letting some of the energy out!

All of our children’s programming is flexible, but Spring Break in the Gardens lends itself to even more flexibility than most! We never know what weather we are going to get in late March, generally we have smaller groups of kids than we usually do in our other programs, and there is quite a large range of ages present- all of this makes for a great week of child-led, inquiry-based learning and fun.

Spring Break in the Gardens is happening March 20-24, 8:30 AM to noon each day and is open to kids in grades 1-4.  Each day features a different general theme: Mad Scientist Monday, Saptastic Tuesday, Wild Wanderers Wednesday, Thriving Thursday, and Floral Friday. We have prepared for some great activities, and I am looking forward to seeing which ones catch the interest of the little ones.

There is still time to register for Spring Break in the Gardens- send your wild wanderers to join the fun! https://givebutter.com/springbreak2023

Please reach out to Kaytie at kruesch@wausaubotanicgardens.org with any questions.

Written by Environmental Educator, Kaytie Ruesch