This activity at Rainy Day Mum was inspired by Zoey and Sassafras: The Pod and The Bog.Īre you curious about Venus Flytraps? Learn about The Science of the Venus Flytrap including how to care for them in this post inspired by Plantzilla from Feel Like Home.Įxplore the Parts of a Sunflower with this activity inspired by This is the Sunflower from To Be a Kid Again. Practice Measuring Plant Growth with this garden science activity inspired by Zinnia’s Flower Garden from Edventures with Kids.ĭig in the dirt and learn about some Soil Science for Kids. Learn How to Germinate Seeds in One Day with this post inspired by Seed Magic from Kid Minds. ![]() There’s quite a few garden science ideas to try out. This idea is inspired by Counting in the Garden.Ĭheck out these Garden Book Activities for Children Everywhere inspired by The Curious Garden from Great Family Reads. Plant a rainbow vegetable garden after reading Planting a Rainbow like Teach Beside Me.Ĭombine pretend play with a fun Garden Project for Kids: Make a Toyrarium. Learn about seed germination with an experiment to answer the question: Will the Color of the Egg Affect Seed Growth? This activity from JDaniel4’s Mom is inspired by Planting a Rainbow. Check out our method of Observing Seed Germination in Plastic Bags. This idea is from From Engineer to Stay at Home Mom.Īlso inspired by The Tiny Seed is our favorite way to start plants for the garden in plastic baggies. The activity from from Creative Family Fun is inspired by The Dandelion Seed.Īfter reading The Tiny Seed, set up your own Garden Preschool Science Experiment to test different “climates” for plant growth. Try this Dandelion Exploration to learn about the parts of a dandelion. Learn How to Start a Butterfly Garden with this post inspired by The Very Hungry Caterpillar. ![]() ![]() Garden Science Activities Inspired by Books I get commissions for purchases made through the affiliate links in this post. We’re sharing garden science activities that focus on plants and animals in our backyards or gardens. Each of the activities was inspired by a children’s book. Science in the Garden was the theme for the third week of the Storybook Science series.
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