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Activity: "My child made a bird feeder out of recycled items”

Science

  • The child learned about the importance of recycling and reusing materials.
  • They gained knowledge about the different types of birds that visit their area.
  • They learned about the basic needs of birds, such as food and shelter.
  • The child developed an understanding of how their actions can positively impact the environment and wildlife.

Encourage your child to further explore their creativity by trying different designs for bird feeders using various recycled materials. They can experiment with different shapes, sizes, and colors to attract different types of birds. Additionally, they can research and learn more about specific bird species that are common in your area and create feeders tailored to their preferences.

Book Recommendations

  • by Mel Boring: This book provides an introduction to different bird species, their nests, and eggs, making it a perfect companion for your child's bird feeder project.
  • The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest by Lynne Cherry: Although not directly about bird feeders, this book teaches children about the interconnectedness of nature and the importance of preserving habitats for all creatures, including birds.
  • Feathers: Not Just for Flying by Melissa Stewart: This book explores the various functions of feathers and highlights how birds use them for survival. It complements the child's understanding of birds' needs and can inspire further creativity in their feeder designs.

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