If I had to go into Atlanta a lot with a kiddo, I'd want season passes to this place. It is a little amazing to zip in and through Atlanta traffic only to arrive at this peaceful, green, gardeny space. A respite from the city.
Yet it isn't a fussy place. Kids are welcome and there are huge, whimsical sculptures everywhere covered in plants.
Eli and his buddies loved the Children's Garden.
My favorite was the canopy walk, a 600-foot reverse suspension bridge that allows you to see the forest from forty feet up.
We love the Atlanta Botanical Garden!
Camp Rainbow:
A summer play/exploration group for kids and their families
Explanation of Camp Rainbow
Week One: Careers and Jobs -- Restaurant and Bank
Week One: Careers and Jobs -- Pizza Parlor
Week Two: Native Americans
Week Three: Wet and Wild (water creatures and wetland habitats)
Week Three: Wet and Wild -- Home Aquarium
Week Four: Natural History (mud pies and fake rain count, right?)
Week Five: Art All Around Us -- Georgia Museum of Art
Week Five: Art All Around Us -- Patterns
Week Six: Produce -- Fruit -- Berry Picking
Week Seven: Produce -- Veggies -- Making Homemade Ketchup
Week Seven: Produce -- Veggies -- Four Season Sculptures
Week Seven: Produce -- Veggies -- Atlanta Botanical Garden
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