From April 5 to April 21, the Royal Botanic Gardens will host an interactive event themed around Supertato, designed for children to learn about fruits and vegetables. Admission includes activities like a Vegetable Carnival, Super Sports Day, and a Veggie Fact Trail, aimed at providing educational fun. Paul Denton, head of visitor programmes, expressed enthusiasm for the event, emphasizing its family-friendly nature. The event also features games and music, making it a highlight of the Easter holiday for visitors of all ages.
The Royal Botanic Gardens will host a fun-filled event from April 5 to April 21, focusing on teaching children about fruits and vegetables through interactive activities.
Paul Denton expresses excitement about welcoming Supertato to Kew Gardens, stating that the programme promises fun activities and memorable moments for families.
Visitors can engage in various playful activities such as dancing at the Vegetable Carnival, playing games at the Supermarket, and learning along the Veggie Fact Trail.
Authors Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet highlight Kew Gardens as an ideal magical setting for Supertato and the Veggies, enriching children’s experience with the world of plants.
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