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Read & Plant

Authentic Roots designs learning resources that teach and inspire children to grow their own food and to enhance their environmental awareness through interactive and educational storybooks.

School Projects

Connecting Learning with Nature

Reading and planting is educational and fun.

Discover our unique approach to education where we combine the joys of reading with the excitement of planting.

Our school projects are meticulously designed to engage learners in every step of the process, turning them into active participants in their own learning journey. Children actively plant seeds in recycled trays, nurturing their connection with nature.

Our storybooks, tailored for grade R to grade 2, offer interactive elements like planting calendars, educational questions, and entertaining mazes. Our authors actively engage with learners, ensuring age-appropriate teachings that leave a lasting impact.

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Growing Collections

Nurturing Young Minds through Storybooks

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Plant. Grow. Eat.

Explore our growing collection of storybooks that not only teach but also inspire children to cultivate their own food.

Designed for educational depth and engagement, these storybooks seamlessly integrate with school curriculums, making them ideal for pre-primary and primary schools.

Each storybook within our collection includes a planting calendar, thought-provoking educational questions, and delightful mazes.

Our latest addition focuses on the life cycle of a spinach plant, aligning with our food garden educational program, promoting sustainability, food recycling, and a deeper understanding of nature's interconnectedness with human existence.

Reaping the Benefits

Patience and Connection with Nature

Cultivating Health, Sowing Roots.

 

Engaging in the natural order of life, from planting seeds to witnessing their growth, instils patience and deepens our understanding of our interconnectedness with nature.

Our project encourages being outdoors, working with nature, and experiencing the therapeutic and grounding effects of this connection. It's more than just learning; it's a journey that allows young minds to recharge outside of the classrooms and thrive.

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