I mentioned previously that there was one bit of the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens I enjoyed the most. It was the
Ian Potter Foundation Children's Garden.

Established in 2004, it has lots of features for children to explore. These characters in bronze are from
The Magic Pudding, not a book I've read, but maybe I should.

Here in the rainforest / ruin garden there are lots of places to clamber over, through or hide in.

Due to water restrictions the stream through the gorge has been switched off.

But there is still water in the wetlands around the grassy island to splash about in.

I bet Little Miss and Little W would love it!
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