Read what some of them have to say about Mini Pots of Care:
Irlam Primary School, Greater Manchester
Andrea Frecknall, Year 2 Teacher said:
"The project was a great success, enjoyed by both children and parents.
"It fitted in really well with my class as we cover learning how plants grow and it gave our class the chance to help.
"We'll definitely be taking part next year and I'd urge other schools to register for this lovely project."
Park Neighbourhood Nursery, Kingswood, Bristol
Senior Nursery Nurse, Sue Serle said:
"The children all had a brilliant time planting their flowers, as they love getting their fingers dirty.
"We decided to support Marie Curie Cancer Care as we have a member of staff who has recently lost her mother, and she had a Marie Curie Nurse."
Covery Childcare, Bradley Stoke, Bristol
Sheila Partridge, Managing Director said:
"We have pleasure in enclosing £205 collected by the children in respect of the Mini Pots of Care kits which have been a pleasure to undertake with the children."
Highdale Day Nursery, Clevedon
Miss L Ford, Partner said:
"All parents said what a great idea this activity was. We would be pleased to participate in such activities for such a great cause in future years."
Kirkland Nursery, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire
"The children thoroughly enjoyed planting the bulbs. Hopefully we will have some beautiful flowers in the spring and I will endeavour to send some photographs.
"Thank you for arranging such a worthwhile effort. The children thought it was great and I am sure you will collect a substantial amount for the important work you do."
Pictured: Young children with Daffodil Mini Pots - photo courtesy of the Bristol Evening Post