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Fee applies. Stop 3: Children's Growing Garden What does broccoli look like when it's growing? At the Grunsfeld Children's Growing Garden, future gardeners can investigate vegetables and flowers up close, water the plants, and learn how to grow their own food. This kid-friendly, hands-on garden is the home of Camp CBG and other children's programs. It's a great spot to meet up with others, to take an outdoor break, and to let the kids decide on how to enjoy the space.

It's also where "Dancin' Sprouts" takes place: music, dance, and sing-alongs for kids every Wednesday at in summer. A Sensory Celebration Concert for All Experiencing live music lights up the entire brain and opens communication in ways that words alone cannot. In this interactive concert, Old Town School of Folk Music faculty create a multi-sensory experience carefully designed to calm, delight, and support children with sensitivities and special needs.

Centered around the theme of growth, and performed by teaching artists experienced and trained in the field of special education, the concert creates a safe, celebratory space for children with diverse abilities and the people who love them. Children are encouraged to engage how they wish, in their own way, when they are ready. Come celebrate your child's sense of self, growth, and have some musical fun with other children and families.

Singer leads Chicago's most energetic band that rocks for kids at the zoo, at museums, at nightclubs and dayclubs and anywhere else that families with young children like to rock out together. The songs are clever originals augmented by some punky favorites all amplified by a bigger-than-life performer and his band mates, always including sparkling singer Kerry Appleberry and dynamo drummer Mikee-Mo.

Sometimes they bring in a few friends for an even larger sound. Each show has its own surprises, from puppets to painting, to a suitcase full of instruments.

And it's hard to find more fun than a five-year-old rocking out and dancing away alongside parents and other grown-ups. Songwriter and bandleader Sandra Velasquez found inspiration in American pop hits of the 50s and 60s, and staying true to her bilingual mission, crafted Spanish and English lyrics for each song.

Their third studio album celebrates their Latin roots and draws on broader musical influences from the African diaspora. The album's ten upbeat songs chronicle a family bus adventure through South America.

In he created Farmer Jason to educate and entertain children about farm life and the wonders of nature. The character is based on his own farming background and love of the great outdoors. Farmer Jason has performed several thousand concerts in venues ranging from rural fairs on the Alaskan tundra to posh European performance halls.

The highly acclaimed live show involves sing-alongs, dancing, and discussions about nature appreciation, ecology, and farm animals. It is estimated that 72 percent of its natural habitat has been destroyed. The Chicago Botanic Garden began its now strong titan arum collection in , by acquiring small corms from a variety of scientific and academic sources.

Since it usually takes titan arums a decade-plus to reach bloom size, most of our plants have matured at the same time—fingers crossed for many blooms in our future!

In addition, mature corms are now developing offshoots that can be planted separately and allowed to grow at our nursery.



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