Getting closer to nature through plants teaches children about life cycles and gives them a better understanding of where a lot of their food comes from. It helps them learn about taking care for living things and loads of other skills that will be useful forever. Growing plants is science!
This Easter My Fairy Garden had the idea to create a beautiful Easter Basket and one of my readers can win all the sets they need to fill one for themselves. The prize includes a Fairy Picnic Basket, Fairy Watering Can, Fairy Flower Pot and Magic Bean Pot (basket, cellophane, ribbon, flowers and chicks not included in prize)...
Fairy Picnic Basket - £12.99
My Fairy Garden - Fairy Picnic Basket comes with everything Fairy Blossom and her bunny friend need to enjoy a lovely picnic indoors or out in the garden!
Fairy Watering Can - £12.99rrp
This beautifully designed playset combines a functioning watering can and a fairy house in one.
Fairy Fenn loves to water plants whilst playing on her swing. She also has tools to help tend the garden and after a hard day’s work she can sit on the bench in her home and watch the flowers grow.
Fairy Flower Pot - £9.99rrp
Create a magical home for Fairy Blossom in a beautiful flowerpot
Follow the activity guide to create a magical living fairy garden with the seeds provided. Get closer to nature and see how your Fairy Flowerpot flourishes into a wonderful creation.
Fairy Flowerpot is an enchanting fairy home that combines imaginative play with the fun of growing flowers. Can be used indoors or outdoors.
Magic Bean Pot - £7.99rrp
It’s fun and easy to grow with the help of Fairy Hope and her robin friend.
Sow your magic bean in the pot, then watch nature do its magic! There is a special message written on the bean.
Fairies & Friends 3 Pack - £9.99rrp
The Fairies and Friends figure pack contains three collectable My Fairy Garden fairies; Lily, Andrena, Heather and their animal companions; the frog, the hedgehog and the squirrel. They all live happily in the magical world of My Fairy Garden!
The figurines are hand painted and beautifully detailed, which makes them highly desired, collectable items.
The My Fairy Garden range is made by Interplay and supports education through play. We'll be receiving our own My Fairy Garden toys for review and I'll be sharing our gardening skills on Instagram later in the year! Find out more, play games and check out the entire range on the My Fairy Garden website. Available to buy now from toy stockists including John Lewis, Argos and Debenhams, as well as online at Amazon.
All together the bundle in the video is worth over £50 and one of my readers can win all of the toys shown. Entry to the giveaway is via the Gleam form below. Don't be scared of Gleam, neither they nor I will store your details or use them for anything other than drawing a random winner, checking the winning entry and informing the lucky gardener!
Full terms and conditions are at the bottom of the Gleam form, the sweepstake is open to UK entrants only and will end at midnight Sunday 29th April, To enter my other UK giveaways or to get help if you are new to Gleam, please see my giveaways page...
My Fairy Garden Easter Basket Giveaway
Love roses as they remind me of my dear grandparents
ReplyDeleteI love freesias for the wonderful scent!
ReplyDeleteRoar, as lovely variety of flowers, as well as beautiful scent / aroma.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
Peonies. They're so fluffy, they're like the bunnies of flowers. They also smell wonderful. I'm a big fan of flowers that are very fragrant.
ReplyDeleteI love wild blue bells as they are so pretty and I love the colour. I also love growin sweet peas as they come in all colours and smell so nice!
ReplyDeleteI like bluebells, They remind me of fairy hats and when I was little I used to pick them and put them in a ring hoping the fairies would come and collect them
ReplyDeletei love to see wildflowers, esp poppies and all the wildlife they bring :)
ReplyDeleteCala lillies are my favorite as I had the at my wedding.
ReplyDeleteI love pink roses x
ReplyDeletedaffodil; lovely bright, spring flower
ReplyDeleteMy favourite plant is the orchid, mainly because I haven't killed one yet, which I seem very good at with most plants!
ReplyDeleteBeing form Yorkshire it just has to be a white rose.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips as they come and n so many different colours and make a lovely bouquet
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love little Erigeron daisies. They grow just about anywhere and can be seen in walls, drains, bridges and rockeries as well as cultivated in gardens. Their dainty white flowers tinged with pink belie their hardy nature and very long flowering season. Fabulous little plants that I make room for in every garden I have ever had.
ReplyDeleteMarigolds - so many DIFFERENT varieties colours and sizes - great for wildlife- once planted they last and last - save the seeds and start again each year
ReplyDeleteI love hydrangeas as they remind me of my dad
ReplyDeleteI love tulips, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Love to win these for my work :)
ReplyDeleteI love roses, I love the layers and they are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteSnowdrops are my favourite as they indicate Spring (and hopefully better weather) is on the way !
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is wild poppies. Just sooo beautiful.
ReplyDeletesunflowers we always have a competition each year to see who gets the biggest
ReplyDeleteI adore tulips, they make me feel happy and remind me of my grandmother....
ReplyDeletealstroemeria and peonies. They are both beautiful flowers, included them in my wedding bouquet. I got engaged in China during a peony festival. These in particular have a significance to me.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite flower has to be a red rose they are beautiful
ReplyDeleteSunflowers, always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite flowers are Tulips i just love their fresh looking bright colours including their bright green stem and leaves. Perfect spring time flowers
ReplyDeleteI love Soapwort (Saponaria)- the evening scent is amazing
ReplyDeleteI not a very good gardener, but I like bagonias.
ReplyDeleteWe love growing fruit and veg plants and trees which usually come with lovely flowers too!
ReplyDeleteI like light purple roses as they are so pretty x
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and how cute are they!! A great Easter basket alternative!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely lover gerbera's (I think that's how you spell it!) and cala lillies because they were my wedding flowers x
ReplyDeletepeony - my wedding bouquet
ReplyDeletei adore lavender, love the scent x
ReplyDeleteI love how roses and lily's look, but it's the sweet pea flower that I think smells the best.
ReplyDeleteI love Baby’s breath. I had it in my wedding bouquet and it always reminds me of the day when I see it.
ReplyDeleteI love honeysuckle and hyacinths as the smell transports me back to being a child and the good memories that it brings.
ReplyDeleteFab - Leanne W
ReplyDeletei love roses just simple and beautiful
ReplyDeleteLavender, their colour, smell, and healing properties, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRoses are my favourite, because they have some really beautiful colours and they last for ages
ReplyDeleteI love roses, No idea why I've just always loved how they look!
ReplyDeleteI adore peonies, tulips, roses and daffodils!
ReplyDeleteI really like Daffodils at the moment....They are so bright and cheerful. x
ReplyDeleteI love roses and the fragrance of them
ReplyDeleteI love lillies, the smell is amazing
ReplyDeleteI love gerberas in the bright colours
ReplyDeleteSunflowers, they are big, bright & beautiful
ReplyDeleteMy favourite are roses and daisy love them
ReplyDeleteKeri brooks
ReplyDeletePeonies. They remind me of my grandmothers
ReplyDeleteI love Pink Roses
ReplyDeleteDaffodils as they remind me of Spring. Thankyou for the competition x
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, a reminder that spring is on its way
ReplyDeleteAlex Telford
Tulips because they are so elegant! I love their shape, size and vibrant colours.
ReplyDeleteLinda Ford
I absolutely love Sun daisies, especially the pink ones they are super cute and cheery looking :)
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils - they're so bright and fresh looking.
ReplyDeleteI love any type of lily but cala lillies especially, they were part of my wedding flowers and have loved them ever since
ReplyDeleteI love tulips, they are so colourful and grow in my garden
ReplyDeleteDaffodils because they remind me of my Mum, they was her favourite.
ReplyDeleteSunflowers, They remind me of my summer holidays in the South of France when I was younger and my parents used to take me. Massive fields full of sunflowers all turning their heads throughout the day following the sun.
ReplyDeleteRoses for the inside because they smell gorgeous and poppies outside because they look really nice.
ReplyDeleteI love freesias; they are beautiful and smell divine.
ReplyDeletelove tulips so pretty x
ReplyDeleteDaisies- hours of summer fun making daisy chains
ReplyDeleteLilies! They're lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love white roses, they're beautiful
ReplyDeleteI think sunflowers are lovely but so far my attempts at growing them have ended in failure!
ReplyDeleteLove the fragrance of roses
ReplyDeleteBlue hydrangeas because they were my wedding bouquet
ReplyDeletelove sunflowers so vivid brighten up the garden and my day xxxxx
ReplyDeletelove lilly
ReplyDeleteI love lili's.... infact i love them that much my wedding flowers were Lillies and we even named our daughter Lili x
ReplyDeletedaisy's because they remind me of spring
ReplyDeleteI love bluebells because they remind me of childhood walks with my Nan in the woods!
ReplyDeleteWhite roses for me.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is sunflowers
ReplyDeletei've always adored forget-me-nots - so delicate and pretty and because some would consider them weeds, that makes them all the more special to me that there is beauty in everything depending on your own perspective. x
ReplyDeleteI love Roses especially the white ones.I also adore sunflowers as they always make me think of my youngest daughter xx
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, they are a sign that the weather is changing and are so bright and cheery
ReplyDeletea good old fashioned rose--still the most beautiful flower
ReplyDeletei love roses..well who doesnt? x
ReplyDeletei love bluebells, when they are clumped together they just look dazzling
ReplyDeleteOrchids I love and Sweet Peas
ReplyDeleteLove Roses
ReplyDeleteI love White Roses and White Lilies - my uncle always had them in his fashion studio when I was growing up so I have fond memories of them from when I was young
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils. They remind me of my grandma.
ReplyDeleteI love peonies they are just so pretty
ReplyDeleteI love dahlias mainly because I can grow them successfully in my garden
ReplyDeleteIt has to be sunflowers. Mainly because my niece and I planted some recently, and she gets so excited seeing their progress every week.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips because the come in so many colours and each is perfectly formed. Saw them in Amsterdam, something I will never forget
ReplyDeleteI love tulips as they remind me of my Nan, they were all over her house as soon as the florist had them
ReplyDeleteI like tulips because they're colourful and beautifully formed. I can't help but be happy when I see them.
ReplyDeleteI love freesias because they smell beautiful and always bring back lovely memories of my childhood they are my mums favorite so she always had them around the house.
ReplyDeleteRoses, there are so many varieties and I love their scent
ReplyDeleteWe love roses and grow them in our garden - they're just so pretty and smell lovely too x
ReplyDeletei love daffodils.. they just remind me that its spring and summer is on the way!!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite flowers are Lily's....I love the smell of them!
ReplyDeletePansy come in all different colours
ReplyDeleteDaffodils as they mean we are heading for better weather and brighten the world.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips
ReplyDeleteI love tulips, they really evoke spring time for me.
ReplyDeleteTulips i love all the pretty colours they come in
ReplyDeleteI like sweet peas, they remind me of happy summers with my grandparents
ReplyDeleteI love flowers
ReplyDeleteI love roses they smell so lovely and come back every year
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers, yellow and bright! Makes me smile :)
ReplyDeletesunflowers are my favorite flowers and I love to grow them from seed every year
ReplyDeleteI love roses, especially red ones. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love carnations, I love the look and smell
ReplyDeletei love Roses and sweet peas they have such lovely smells
ReplyDeleteI love tulips, they are so elegant and bright coloured
ReplyDeleteSnapdragons :) because I love making them "snap", and they remind me of my grandparents
ReplyDeletei love daisys. they are so pretty
ReplyDeleteI love Orchids especially those that come in strange colours. I am not sure why but I would choose them over all other flowers.
ReplyDeleteI like different coloured tulips as they brighten up the garden
ReplyDeleteI have always loved roses they smell lovely brighten up and Home always cheer me up I love to win for my little Girl she Just got in to gardening .x
ReplyDeleteI adore tulips. They come in so many varieties and colours and really make you feel that Spring is here when they appear.
ReplyDeleteThe poppy, it reminds me of my childhood, we had them in our garden
ReplyDeleteI love tulips, they are beautiful and come in so many gorgeous colours
ReplyDeleteI love the daffodils which come up every spring and look so bright and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI love Arum Lillies - they remind me of being at my nan and grandad's house
ReplyDeleteLove snapdragons - they remind me of when I was little and our garden was full of them x
ReplyDeleteI love sweetpeas as they smell amazing and look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils because they grow everywhere in the spring and after a long cold winter it makes me feel excited about the warm weather ahead.
ReplyDeleteI love Fuschias they are so pretty in my garden :)
ReplyDeleteI love gerberas - they are just so pretty and colourful
ReplyDeletemy fave flowers are snowdrops it always reminds me that everything is renewing for spring
ReplyDeleteI love poppies and roses as my daughters are called Poppy and Honey-Rose!!
ReplyDeleteI love a simple daisy always have loved making daisy chains
ReplyDeleteI adore Camellias and have finally bought one this year. The flowers are gorgeous and they look so bright and cheerful in Spring
ReplyDeleteI love peony's the blooms are just so big and abundant and the have a beautiful scent, we had pale pink ones in our garden when I was little and they've been my favorite ever since.
ReplyDeleteI love carnations simply because they remind me of my childhood x
ReplyDeleteLove Orchids because they're beautiful and exotic!
ReplyDeleteI am not one for flowers in the garden but this year we planted some tulips in memory of my grandma so our girls could say goodbye and have a spot.
ReplyDeletei love daffodils = so cheery and a sign of spring
ReplyDeleteLove roses, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt has to be strawberries. We grow them every year. We put them in hanging baskets as our house backs on to fields and we get a lot of visits from field mice! We love watching them grow the little white flowers then slowly turn from green to big juicy red strawberries. We also catch the little runners to make sure we can have even more strawberries the next season!
ReplyDeleteI like poppy's there just beautiful and my nieces name x
ReplyDeleteI love bright pink Gerbera's! there so pretty and fragrant we even had them as the theme for our wedding
ReplyDeleteI love sweetpeas, they have such a lovely scent and are so easy to grow.
ReplyDeletebluebells they grow wild and are so pretty and my nieces middle name is buebelle
ReplyDeletelove lavendar love the colour and smell
ReplyDeleteI love peonies. They are very similar to a rose, but much more delicate and come in a variety of colours. They make a beautiful bouquet.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils Always makes me happy
ReplyDeleteI love bluebells. I love to see a carpet of them in the woods, they look stunning
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils - it's a Welsh thing x
ReplyDeleteAwwww I love this
ReplyDeleteI love Roses there sophisticated and elegant x
ReplyDeletered carnations. They were the flowers I bought for my grandpas funeral when I was a kid, with my own pocket money. They mean so much to me now.
ReplyDeleteI love snapdragons as they smell divine and look great in a flower arrangement.
ReplyDeleteI love red roses, I'm a very passionate person and so are theyy!
ReplyDeleteI love tulips because they come in lots of pretty vibrant colours and can cheer me up anyday.
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