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Posted by flower_fairy772 z6 ky (My Page) on Wed, Mar 19, 03 at 22:57
| I need ideas on activities related to gardening for kids aged around 5-6. It needs to be something you can do in about 1-2 hours. Thanks! |
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| My Daisy troop (5-6)made newspaper pots, while we talked about recycling. Then we each planted three pots with three different types of seeds. We made a small booklet out of construction paper to record our seedlings progress. When we meet next time we will bring out seedlings and compare seeds progress. This project with five girls and three adults helping, took an hour and a half and all the girls had a great time. Becky |
RE: Activities for kids
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- Posted by Trudi_d 7, Long Island (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 20, 03 at 12:10
| I'll agree that sowing seeds is as easy and rewarding an activity as the kids can do in a short amount of time. You can substitute styrofoam cups for the newspaper pots but they'll need a couple of small holes put in the base for drainage, then you can write on the side o the cup with a ball point pen to mark the cups. I like the newspaper pot idea too....but if you have some kids who may not be as dextrous as others, then the cups will be a good and more simple route. Easy and fast seeds are zinnias, marigolds, squash, cukes, sunflowers, bachelor buttons, and morning glories. T |
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