“The environment is where we all meet; where all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share. It is not only a mirror of ourselves, but a focusing lens on what we can become.”
–Lady Bird Johnson
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That’s why the National Park Foundation introduced First Bloom
First Bloom connects kids to nature through hands-on activities in their neighborhoods and the national parks.
Help Support First BloomHaving an opportunity to get their hands in the dirt is an eye-opening experience for many kids, one that helps them become invested in the world around them. Children need the outdoors to grow, and there are no more extraordinary and diverse outdoor places in our country than America’s national parks.
First Bloom is a simple idea. The National Park Foundation works with youth groups to bring children – particularly urban kids – to nearby national parks, where park rangers teach them about plants native to the area. Then the kids dig in, nurturing the natural habitats and designing gardens to show off the park landscape and beautify their neighborhoods. Through hands-on immersion into the science of native plants and habitat restoration, First Bloom helps kids connect in new ways to their environment and develop an early passion for conservation.
News
- 11.02.08 Jonas Brothers Join Mrs. Laura Bush For First Bloom Event In Dallas
- 10.18.08 National Park Foundation Honorary Chair Mrs. Laura Bush Invites Kids to Participate in First Bloom Lessons at White House Garden Tours
- 10.18.08 National Park Foundation Kicks Off First Bloom Program At Adams National Historical Park
