Nature’s Neighbors: Pollinators and Wildlife
Bees love blue and purple blooms, especially in sunny spots. Try a five-minute quiet bee count to notice patterns and calm racing thoughts. Record visitors in a small notebook together, then comment with your top bee-friendly flower for other families to try.
Nature’s Neighbors: Pollinators and Wildlife
Craft a simple bee hotel from bamboo tubes or set a shallow birdbath with stones for safe sipping. Always supervise handy tools and celebrate every winged guest. Post your child’s favorite build idea and help our community create friendly, buzzing backyards.
Nature’s Neighbors: Pollinators and Wildlife
Hand lenses reveal rolly-pollies, ladybugs, and delicate lacewings patrolling leaves. We name them, observe gently, and never squish. A rescued slug became our unexpected lesson in respect. Share your respectful critter encounters and remind kids that every creature has a helpful role.
Nature’s Neighbors: Pollinators and Wildlife
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