Planting seeds (in soil or in a wet paper towel) is a classic activity for springtime.
It allows kids to make observations, to understand what it takes for plants to grow, to take care of young plants, learn the parts of a plant and more.
This nature study from NutureStore offers some great ideas for how to observe and talk about seeds and then to watch them grow. This is lots of fun for little kids to observe the difference among different kinds of seeds and to watch them grow.
[Photo: NurtureStore.]

With summer coming on in the Northern Hemisphere, I feel like we all need some fun activities we can do with one kid at home or a bunch in a classroom when it’s too hot to go outside (I guess you can say the same for if it’s too cold to go out in the Southern Hemisphere, too).
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