Only poets and little children can feel the fascination of a tiny rivulet of water flowing over pebbles.

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" Only poets and little children can feel the fascination of a tiny rivulet of water flowing over pebbles. "

Thank you Thank you for downloading Montessori Nature. Nowadays, It is easy for children to become disconnected from nature in our bustling city landscapes. But what if we could use technology to cultivate an engagement with nature that inspires curiosity, a love for its marvels and in effect re-introduce our kids to the natural world? According to Maria Montessori, a connection to nature is essential to a child s development and spiritual well being. Children experience great joy when observing, reporting on, and reaping the bounty of the natural world around them. The different scents of flowers in a garden, the tartness of a freshly picked apple, the peculiar appearance of tadpoles in a meadow, or the gentle push of the current in a natural spring for example. Edoki Academy has taken great care in ensuring that children s experiences in Montessori Nature are as close to reality as possible. This way, children develop a knowledge of how to nurture a garden that can be applied in real life. As they play with the app, children will come to understand the interconnectedness of the ecosystems that surround them and see the value in nature. They will also learn the life cycles of plants and about the careful balance of sunlight, water, and love it takes to grow them. Exposing children to these concepts at an early age promotes a lifelong appreciation and dedication to Mother Earth s preservation.

GAME BREAKDOWN Thank you 1 Purchase fruit, vegetable, or flower seeds by tapping the seed icon. The price of each package of seeds depends on the difficulty to raise that crop. 2 Water your sprouts using the watering can. You can also use a weather frog to track when rainfall will occur, which naturally waters your garden. Weeds are plants that grow where you don t want them to. It is important to remove them from your patch because they can disturb the growth cycle of the fruits, vegetables, and flowers that you are trying to grow. You can do this using the cultivator.

GAME BREAKDOWN Thank you 4 Once plants have completed their growth cycle, you can harvest them using the clippers. You will gain some seeds in addition to the crop. 5 Use the wheelbarrow to bring your crop to the barn or the cottage. Buddy the Bunny or Coco Bear will collect it and give you nature coins in exchange. 6 Use the nature coins to purchase new seeds for your garden. 7 Dig new patches of soil to plant and harvest new seeds.

TOOLS Thank you Seed Choose a fruit, vegetable, or flower to plant. Watering Can Water your plants. Spade Dig up your garden. Clippers Harvest your crops. Grass seeds Erase a patch of soil to have grass instead. Cultivator Remove weeds and leaves while sparing your precious sprouts! Rake Gather twigs and leaves to clear a patch before planting. Wheelbarrow Carry your crops to the barn or cottage. Hoe Create a new patch of soil.

Thank you Weather It is not always sunny in Montessori Nature. Sometimes it rains, thunderstorms, or even snows. Like the seasons, weather impacts a garden in different ways. The weather frog can help forecast weather patterns. Seasons Children will experience all four seasons as they tend to their garden. Each season affects the plants in different ways. Day and night 24 hours in Montessori Nature goes by in 4 minutes (240 seconds). Night time is shorter than in real life. It occurs between 9pm and 4am in winter, 10pm and am in spring, 11pm and 2am in summer, and 10pm and am in spring. At night time, it is harder to see what s happening in your garden. Lamps can be purchased to help you work around the clock. ENVIRONMENT

Thank you Barn Once your crops have been harvested, place them in the barn to sell. Cottage You can create jams and sauces using different combinations of vegetables and fruit. These tasty treats can be sold to animals with a sweet tooth, like Coco Bear. You will need to produce 4 pots before she visits. Earn 4 coins to unlock the cottage. Shop You can access the catalog to choose accessories for your garden in the shop. Some accessories help modernize the garden, others are merely for decoration. Earn your first coin to unlock the shop. Beehive Planting plenty of flowers that bloom at different times will ensure that your garden is attractive to bees. Patience is important because if you harvest your flowers too soon, the bees may not come. These pollinators will collect nectar from flowers in your garden to produce honey. You can retrieve it from their hive to make honey jars for Coco to buy. Earn 10 coins to unlock the beehive. PLACES

COMMUNITY GARDEN Thank you Connect the Class or your Family Create an Edoki Academy account and connect up to 0 children in the Community Garden so they can cultivate the land as a team. Work Together Tend the garden in real time with other little farmers. Actions such as planting, watering, and weeding performed by other children will refresh on each child s screen. The child s icon will be displayed above the patch they tended to. Share the Wealth Children share a common currency and must spend each nature coin wisely. All items bought from the store will be shared among the children.

Thank you Water The groundwater pump collects water from rainfall. You can fill your watering can there. It is important to monitor the weather forecast to be sure that you don t run out of water. Pay attention to the blue gauge on the pump as it indicates the groundwater level. Rain protects your garden from drought by raising the groundwater level and keeping plants hydrated. The weather frog can help you track when it will rain. Automatic sprinklers can also be used to quench your plants thirst. They need energy and water to run. Electricity The wind turbine generates electricity that you can use to power robots, lamps, and sprinklers in the garden. You may also purchase solar panels to produce electricity. NATURAL RESOURCES

Thank you PESTS Ravens This pest will destroy your crops if you don t shoo him away by tapping him three times. You can also purchase a scarecrow to frighten him. Moles This pest will continue to dig up holes in your garden until you shoo him away by tapping him. You can t create new patches of soil where there are holes. Use the shovel to fill them.

CATALOG Thank you These items can be purchased with nature coins to customize your garden and make it more efficient. Weather Frog Predicts the weather forecast. Automatic Sprinkler Waters your plants while you re away. It needs water and electricity to operate. Dog and Dog House Scares away the mole and the raven. Lamp Illuminates the garden during the night so you can keep working. Robot Super gardening tool that waters your plants, plants seeds, and removes weeds automatically. Did you know? High tech robots that can help you grow any crop your heart desires really exist! Farmbot (link to https://farmbot.io ) is an open source farming machine that can be controlled using an app on your phone!

CATALOG Thank you Solar Panel Creates electricity from sunlight. Electricity Purchase more energy for various garden accessories. Water Tank Purchase these if you suffer from a drought. Fences Decorate your garden with these. They come in red, white, or blue. Stone Pathway The robot uses these to move around the garden. New Tools Tools become rusty if left out on the grass. You can buy new ones from the catalog. Scarecrow Frightens the ravens. Watering Can Upgrade your current watering can for a larger one.

CHARACTERS Thank you Buddy Bunny Buddy purchases your fruit, vegetables, and flowers to sell at the market. He will award you with 1 nature coin for each crop. Coco Bear Coco has a huge sweet tooth and will gladly take jars of honey and jam off your hands! She will award you with some nature coins depending on the rarity of the crop. Daisy the Dog On top of being very cute, Daisy chases ravens and moles.

My First Basil Plant Thank you Basil is a great herb for beginners because it is readily available and grows relatively quickly. Check out our simple steps and grow your own in no time. What you will need 1 medium sized pot Small rocks or clay pebbles Soil Fertilizer & compost (optional) Water 1 basil seedling plant

Thank you Purchase a seedling plant. The most common type of basil is Sweet Basil but you can also try Thai, cinnamon, dark opal, lemon, or lime. Choose a medium sized Put 1 to 2 handfulls of pot for planting. Make clay pebbles in the sure it s deep enough for bottom and then fill the roots to grow. Don t pot with soil. Add hesitate to have your fertilizer and compost if child decorate it. you wish. Create a well in the center of the pot using a trowel or your hands. Insert the seedling plant with its soil and roots. Pack the soil down so the Basil needs at least 6 hours of sunlight per day to flourish. Choose the right spot for it! 4 5 plant stays in place. Water your basil plant at the base when its soil feels dry to the touch. Outdoor plants 6need to be watered more often. Pick leaves regularly and snip any flowers off to encourage the plant to keep producing 7but leave at least ⅓ of the plant intact. Start from the top Enjoy your basil fresh or air dry it to be used later! 8 rather than the bottom. It is normal for basil to flower and die as a houseplant in colder climates during the winter. Be sure to let your kids know this when you plant them in the spring.