Majeed Discovery Garden

Only two days of ART’N Month Scavenger Hunt remain. We are no longer top of the leaderboard, but my little ones and I did manage to get a few more points to our final score by visiting the newly opened Majeed Discovery Garden at the Florida Botanical Gardens, and all I have to say is ‘what a treat!’

We entered through the Ti Gate entryway and my two older kids were already bee-lining it to the Pollinator Landing Station to climb on top of the structure with its interlocking hexagons, so I took Thomas, my three year old, to explore the Trunk Jump Trail. Thomas was busily exercising his gross motor skills by balancing on stumps before his bigger sister hopped in on the fun. Meanwhile William was exploring the Water Pump as Maddie ran over to the clamber along the Bamboo Bridge. To be honest I had a hard time keeping up with them but felt safe enough to let the two older ones explore the different areas keeping them within eyeshot.

We had a little picnic, then had some time reading books in the outdoor classroom. We all went together to the Imagination Blocks area. William and Madeline corralled the support of some friends to try to build a house then a vehicle, while Thomas enjoyed building a ramp for a few balls. By the end of the session William was building weapons to fight the ‘aliens’ which was me running around in circles making blooping noises with large pool noodles flopping above my head. Any photographic evidence of this alien encounter has unfortunately been erased.


Our fun and eventful day ended with a jam session in the Music Forest. I have always enjoyed our trips to the Florida Botanical Gardens, especially this time of the year with the Christmas light show, but now there is an even more reason to visit. I encourage anyone with kids to connect their children with nature and discover all that the Majeed Discovery Garden has to offer.

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