Closed to the public Monday–Tuesday during Victorian State School terms. Available for booked school groups only. During this time our Garden ’s plants will be taking a rest and we will be adding an additional 4new plants before we reopen in spring. The garden takes an annual break every year.
This is more than a garden ! It’s the best natural playground I’ve ever been to. It’s a park that’s made up of dry creek beds, an Artesian water play area, bamboo forest, tunnels, turtle mounds – as well as Centennial Park’s first treehouse. Located within Centennial Parklands Learning Centre, WILD PLAY is designed as a learning. The WILD PLAY Garden provides a unique playspace in which children can develop an understanding for the natural environment. Complete with water, natural.
It is a place where nature enhances curiosity and delight, while children develop socially through unstructured play. At this meeting, the Board also considered proposed new funding guidelines that will ensure our future grantmaking remains firmly linked to the four elements of the Foundation’s vision for a vibrant, healthy, fair and sustainable Australia. Melbourne’s Children’s Garden is perfect for kids who love to explore the outdoors and get dirty and wet! It’s a real antidote to city living and to wrapping kids up in cotton wool. Promoting your link also lets your audience know that you are.
Check it out this Spring! Explore: The Ruin Garden – there’s rocks to climb over and rock tunnels to pass under. The Meeting Place (with water feature sprays) The Wetlands in the centre of the gardens has a natural pond. All process, step by step (in only minutes). How good is a garden that is totally dedicated to children?
Ian Potter Childrens Garden Melbourne. Soon after passing through the child-proof gate you will see the spiral fountain squirting up from the ground. Located adjacent to the existing Education Precinct off Dickens Drive in Centennial Park, the Garden will consist of dedicated natural spaces including. We are so lucky to have this wonderful sensory space that’s suitable for kids of all ages and physical abilities to play in, learn from and enjoy.
Children (and adults) will be in awe when they enter the garden , with vast, green spaces welcoming them. We visited the gardens in October for the Spring into Nature event at the Gardens. Spring is now in full swing which can only mean one thing, warmer weather for little ones to go outdoors and explore!
However, before visiting check the Centennial Park website because sometimes the Garden is temporarily closed for essential maintenance. Location: the entry is off Grand Drive Parade, opposite to York Road gates. Parking is accessible along Grand. The Garden aims to create ‘nature smart’ kids by engaging children with the environment through ‘WILD PLAY’ experiences.
In the heart of Melbourne nestles a truly unique playspace, created purely for the young and young at heart. Situated in the heart of Sydney’s Centennial Park, the garden is a haven of imagination, exploration, adventure, and fun. Access to the Garden will be via a pathway off Grand Drive near the York Road Gates area.
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