Moreton Park near Chirk will be hosting a free sustainable workshop specially created for kids in celebration of Peter Rabbit’s 120th birthday.
Taking place on Sunday, June 5 during National Children’s Gardening Week, children are invited to join a Grow with Peter Rabbit workshop at Dobbies’ Moreton Park store, which will include a range of exciting gardening-themed activities for children aged 4-10.
This special workshop marks the 120th birthday of Peter Rabbit and Dobbies is the official garden centre partner for the anniversary year.
Children will delve into the world of Beatrix Potter, have the chance to explore Mr McGregor’s vegetable patch, learn how to keep their own fruit and vegetables safe in a sustainable way, and how to welcome wildlife into their garden.
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Sarah Murray, Partnership and Events Manager said: “We’re hosting a very special Little Seedlings Club for National Children’s Gardening Week, which celebrates our partnership with The World of Peter Rabbit and shares ways in which children can be more sustainable.
“We’re also proud to share the news that Peter Rabbit will become one of our Little Seedling Ambassadors, with blog posts being shared on dobbies.com
“Our Little Seedlings Club is always popular and we are looking forward to welcoming young gardeners to our Dobbies’ Moreton Park store.”
Advance booking is required to secure your space for this free event at Dobbies’ Moreton Park store. For more information on how your little one can take part, visit dobbies.com/events.
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