Kids Connect with Nature through Five Points West Library Potting Classes
by Carrie Campbell, Five Points West Regional Branch Library A good omen appeared in the Five Points West Regional Branch Library's How to Plant & Care for Succulents summer class. Our visitor, an American green tree frog, flew out of the bag of soil and over my head, and the world slowed down for a moment. The children’s mouths and eyes made perfect O’s as they awkwardly leapt onto the chairs and tables. And just as quickly as the world slowed down, shrill chaos reigned and now there was hollering. “No, no, no, no, no!” they cried. First, I needed to secure our new classmate, and then the hard part began: convincing our would-be gardeners that the frog was actually our friend. This delightful bit of mayhem occurred during the third class Five Points West Library has offered for our younger patrons to pot, plant, and take home to nurture their own plants. In each class the students learn how to take care of each type of plant, and, as they’ve taken the lessons to