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		<title>Garden fatigue—already? Keep kids engaged</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  So the garden’s not a novelty anymore. The kids have helped plant the seeds and maybe even water them a few times, but the new is wearing off. It’s like the new puppy that your kids promise to feed and water every day, and forget about after the first week.
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