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If you truly like gardening and nature, great. If your kids truly like it, great. Our family finds gardening boring and nature disorganized. Please consider that your kid may be different from you. Please consider that you may not really like gardening and nature but, rather, you are forcing yourself to do it because you've bought into "the culture." Free yourself! Make art, read a book, see a play, visit a museum, WATCH TV! There are way more life lessons on TV than in dirt.
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