


Learning in the garden- Learning Gardens Living Museums
An art print exploring how gardens support STEAM learning through everyday observation. Originally created for the Indian Women Scientists Association book Creating Learning Gardens and Living Museums.
Product Details
Gardens can be powerful learning spaces for children and adults. This spread looks at how simple interactions in a garden connect to ideas at the heart of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.
In a garden, children observe insects interacting with plants, notice habitats forming, track seasonal changes, measure growth and compare shapes and patterns. These are not structured lessons, but moments that emerge naturally through attention and curiosity.
Learning in these spaces is hands-on and experience based. A garden becomes a place where concepts are explored through watching, drawing, experimenting and spending time outdoors.
The illustrations were first drawn by hand in pencil and then coloured digitally.
• Printed on premium matte paper with a smooth finish
• Frame not included
• Available in A4 and A3 sizes
• Smaller prints are flat packed, larger prints are shipped rolled
• Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings
• Each print is carefully packed for safe delivery

