Handprint Garden Markers & Gardening Books for Kids


While I wasn't prepared to commit to a full fledged garden, I thought it would be a good experience for the kids to grow something this summer.  We decided to use the flower boxes on our deck to plant some carrots, grape and cherry tomatoes, and strawberries.  The kids helped me do the planting on Mother's Day.



I also made some garden markers from their handprints.  These are made from craft sticks, craft foam, and hot glue so I don't know how long they'll last outside, but at least we'll get to enjoy them for a little while.

Our carrots were the only thing we planted from seed. I chose a short variety hoping they'll do okay in the container.
We already have a tiny strawberry!
We planted both grape and cherry tomatoes in an effort to get the kids to like at least one kind!
Of course, we also checked out some gardening books from the library:

My Garden by Kevin Henkes is about a little girl who helps with her mother's garden and imagines what a garden all her own would be like.  Our favorites were the jelly bean bush and the strawberries that glowed in the dark.
 


The Carrot Seed was the perfect book for us!  A little boy plants a carrot seed.  Despite everyone telling him it won't grow, he takes good care of it and it grows into one huge carrot.  I think we'll be happy if we get just one carrot, and it doesn't even have to be all that big!



My son really liked The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle and asked lots of questions about seeds and how things grow.  We liked looking for the tiny seed on every page, watching it escape many dangers, and eventually seeing it grow into a huge flower.

 


What have you been up to this week?  I'd love for you to link up any kid friendly projects!  I'll pin some favorites to the Kid's Co-op Pinterest board!

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Linking to Gluesticks, Bear Rabbit Bear, Link It Up Thursday, Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons, JDaniel4's Mom, Family Ever After, Six Sisters' Stuff, A Pinteresting Party, Delicate Construction, What's in the Gunny Sack?, Tip Junkie, Tip-Toe Thru Tuesday, ABC and 123, Whimsy Wednesday, Garden Hop

18 comments:

  1. This is a great idea to get the kids involved with gardening. Thanks for sharing at Things I've Done Thursday this week.

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  2. Those garden markers have to be just about the cutest things. I hope they hold up because they're so cheerful.

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  3. The Carrot Seed is one of favorite books!

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  4. That is a cute idea on how to remember what was planted where

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  5. This are so cute! I love their bright colors!

    Thank you for linking to Read.Explore.Learn. I pinned this post.

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  6. I love those signs! HAVE to make these for our plants. :) Thanks for sharing at A Pinteresting Party!

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  7. Lorie, You are sooo creative! Those garden signs are too stinkin' cute! And I love how you always correspond activities to similar themed books. That is something I want to strive to do with my kids. I am definitely pinning this to my kids crafts board. -Sarah @ Repeat Crafter Me

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  9. Those garden markers are so cute! We are just planting our garden boxes this weekend.

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  10. This is a fun idea! Our kids love working on our garden and this would be something else they can do.

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  11. These are so sweet. My favorite is the strawberry! Thanks for sharing them in the Kids Co-Op!

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  12. These are so cute! We are so glad you came to another week of our fun "Strut Your Stuff Saturday". Please join us again! -The Sisters

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  13. I adore these! So cute! Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.

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  14. I really loved the garden markers! So cute! I'm featuring this post on my blog with next week's kid's co-op so be sure to come over and grab your featured button :)

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  15. I love your garden markers. It's such a creative way to involve kids, and they look great!

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  16. These are so cute, Lorie! Thank you for sharing them at Sharing Saturday!! I hope you are having a wonderful week!!

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  17. They are sweet. What a great way of remembering what is planted where

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  18. I love these plant markers. Thank you so much for sharing them with my readers on the Dig Into Gardening Link Up.

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