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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
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I thought you might have a go at this one! I love that in the process I got to talk to my daughter about mushrooms and their fascinating features, like spores! Make sure you email Doug your photos. He’s already compiling images from around the world on his site.
.-= SquiggleMum´s last blog ..The Spore Project – Magic Mushrooms =-.
It is fun, isn’t it. Spores are taking over!
.-= jenny @ let the children play´s last blog ..we play: dance =-.
You’re right, Catherine, there are so many extensions. It’s a fun activity in itself, but you can talk about mushrooms, or other people around the world, or go with the imaginative play like our fairy circle. It’s a powerful trigger activity.
I love your creativity in adapting the paper bag idea, clever mama that you are. And the fairies dancing in the circle, priceless!
.-= Christie – Childhood 101´s last blog ..We Play =-.
Looks like you had a great time creating and planting your mushrooms!
Love the cute dancing fairies!
.-= Julie´s last blog ..What is your…? =-.
Yes, I’ve seen this at another blog, what a great idea! Yours have turned out lovely
.-= Hear Mum Roar´s last blog ..What can you do if your child has a public tantrum? =-.
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