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35 Nature Activities To Sow, Grow, and Make

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Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow grow and make
Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow, grow, and make
by Dawn Isaac

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Language : English
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Print length : 380 pages

Looking for some fun and educational nature activities to do with your kids? Look no further! This article has 35 great ideas for activities that will get your kids outside and learning about the natural world. From planting a garden to making a bird feeder, there's something for everyone in this article.

Sowing and Growing Activities

  1. Plant a garden. This is a great way to teach kids about the life cycle of plants and where food comes from. You can plant a variety of vegetables, fruits, or flowers.
  2. Start a compost bin. Composting is a great way to teach kids about recycling and the importance of soil health. You can use a compost bin to compost kitchen scraps, yard waste, and even paper products.
  3. Grow a terrarium. A terrarium is a miniature ecosystem that you can create in a glass container. It's a great way to teach kids about the different elements of an ecosystem and how they work together.
  4. Plant a tree. Planting a tree is a great way to give back to the environment and teach kids about the importance of trees. You can plant a tree in your yard, at a park, or at a local school.
  5. Make a seed bomb. Seed bombs are a fun and easy way to spread wildflowers. You can make seed bombs using a variety of materials, such as clay, compost, and seeds.

Nature Observation Activities

  1. Go on a nature walk. Take a walk in a park, forest, or other natural area. Look for different plants, animals, and insects. Talk about what you see and learn about the different habitats that these organisms live in.
  2. Go bird watching. Bird watching is a great way to learn about the different birds in your area. You can go bird watching at a park, bird sanctuary, or even in your backyard.
  3. Go stargazing. Stargazing is a great way to learn about the night sky and the different stars and planets that are visible. You can go stargazing at a park, beach, or even in your backyard.
  4. Track animal tracks. Animal tracks are a great way to learn about the different animals that live in your area. You can track animal tracks in the snow, mud, or sand.
  5. Make a nature journal. A nature journal is a great way to record your observations of the natural world. You can draw pictures, write about what you see, and collect specimens.

Nature Craft Activities

  1. Bird feeders are a great way to attract birds to your yard. You can make bird feeders using a variety of materials, such as wood, plastic, or even recycled materials.
  2. Make a birdhouse. Birdhouses are a great way to provide shelter for birds. You can make birdhouses using a variety of materials, such as wood, plastic, or even recycled materials.
  3. Make a nature mobile. Nature mobiles are a great way to decorate your home and bring the outdoors in. You can make nature mobiles using a variety of materials, such as leaves, sticks, and flowers.
  4. Make a nature collage. Nature collages are a great way to create a unique work of art. You can make nature collages using a variety of materials, such as leaves, flowers, and sticks.
  5. Make a nature crown. Nature crowns are a great way to celebrate the changing seasons. You can make nature crowns using a variety of materials, such as leaves, flowers, and berries.

These are just a few of the many nature activities that you can do with your kids. Getting outside and exploring the natural world is a great way to learn about science, art, and the environment. So get your kids outside and start exploring!

Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow grow and make
Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow, grow, and make
by Dawn Isaac

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 64227 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 380 pages
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Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow grow and make
Gardening for Kids: 35 nature activities to sow, grow, and make
by Dawn Isaac

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 64227 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 380 pages
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