How to Create a Sensory Garden Path at Home

How to Create a Sensory Garden Path at Home

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What makes sensory gardens such valuable spaces? The first sensory garden opened in 1939 and was initially designed to support those with visual impairment. As our understanding of the impact of these spaces has grown, so has the scope and detail of the designs. Sensory gardens and sensory garden paths are now designed
Playroom furniture, sensory equipment and learning resources selected to create a magical environment for children to learn and play.
A sensory garden path is carefully designed to engage the senses. There are many elements to this, from sections with crunchy gravel, areas with tactile stimulus, as well as ones with materials like bark and plants to offer scent. They can be as passive or as interactive as your child needs.

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