19 August 2019
A staggering 13,024 kindergarten tots around New Zealand will become little green thumbs and showcase their gardening knowhow by competing
with other kindergartens in their region to grow the tallest sunflower or widest sunflower head.
The 2019 Daltons Sunflowers in Kindergartens Project kicks off Monday 19 August and runs until Tuesday 10 December, with winners announced Thursday 12 December. This is the fifth time Daltons has run this popular Project.
Children will grow their gardening skills and knowledge; like sowing seeds, germination, caring for seedlings, planting
them out and daily care of their plant. They will also be exposed to basic math concepts, measuring and recording of
their plant’s growth each week, and teachers can integrate aspects of the project into their learning curriculum.
Colin Parker, Daltons, General Manager says; “The competition element brings a bit of excitement and fun for the
children, but what’s at the heart of the project is our mission to ignite a passion for gardening and develop some
skills and knowledge from a young age. If these children take a love of gardening home and it inspires their family to
start a vegetable or flower garden, then that’s the real success of the project for us.”
There are 248 kindergartens within eleven kindergarten associations throughout New Zealand who have signed up in the project. Associations include, Auckland Kindergarten Association,
Central Kids Kindergartens (Central North Island), Kidsfirst Kindergartens (Christchurch), Dunedin Kindergartens
Incorporated, Inspired Kindergartens and Home-Based Education (Tauranga), Kindergarten Taranaki, Marlborough
Kindergarten Association, Nelson Tasman Kindergartens Association, Waikato Kindergarten Association, Wellington
Kindergartens Association and new to the project this year, Northland Kindergarten Association.
Each kindergarten received a free Daltons starter pack including peat pots, measuring tape, seed raising and potting mix
and everything the children need to grow their own Kings Seeds Skyscraper Sunflowers, which can grow up to 4 metres high!
Daltons have also created some practical How-to videos for teachers and children to watch and learn things like how deep
to sow seeds, planting out correctly, how the sun affects growth etc.
Regional winners with the tallest sunflower or sunflower with the widest head will receive prizes from Daltons and The
Warehouse, and all participating kindergartens will go into the draw to win a gardening workshop at their kindergarten.
At the end of the project, each kindergarten also nominates their very own “Daltons best little gardener,” to receive a
certificate and prize pack, courtesy of Daltons.
Regularly throughout the project teachers are sent newsletters full of information about sunflowers, learning sheets and
fun activities to share with their kindy kids to spark their creativity and learning.
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