RHS Garden Harlow Carr will kick off its half term celebrations this weekend, inspired by a popular children's book.
From Saturday (15th February), visitors can explore a magical garden adventure inspired by the much-loved children’s book Guess How Much I Love You™ by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram.
The interactive trail will inspire storytelling, creative crafts, and yoga activities throughout February half-term.
Young visitors can bounce, hop, and stretch their way around the new garden trail, exploring colours, textures, and shapes while learning about nature, growth, and the changing seasons.

Sarah Mullan, Public Programming Manager, said:
“This trail has been specially designed to help our younger visitors connect with the nature found in gardens, and we can’t wait to welcome them.
“Alongside the trail, this week, children can also enjoy fun and heartwarming tales from the Garden Detectives, as well as yoga wellbeing sessions and craft workshops—there’s something for the whole family to enjoy this half-term.”
Book lovers can browse and purchase the Guess How Much I Love You™ range in the Garden Centre.
Just in time for February half-term, the RHS is also making it easier for families to get outside and learn about plants by reducing ticket prices for all visitors aged five to 16 years to £5, regardless of when they visit.
Under-fives continue to enter free of charge, and adults can save up to 25% by booking online in advance.

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