The Children’s Garden at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, features five distinct areas exploring the theme ‘What Do Plants Need to Grow.’
The Air Garden offers colorful windmill flowers and swings, while the Earth Garden includes play structures for younger children, like slides and sand play. The Oak Tree Circle is a 4-meter walkway around a 200-year-old oak. The Pine Tree Wilderness features challenging equipment for older kids, including climbing frames and balance beams. Lastly, the Water Garden invites interactive play with pumps and troughs.
Together, these areas foster exploration, creativity, and physical activity in a beautiful natural setting.