just wanted to share an idea we did on a nursery trip withAsh;basically they were each given a fairly thick(but not to long)stick with several elastic bands wrapped round & sent off to find pieces ofnature 2 put on them(under the bands)obviously no living creatures!they looked really effective & kept the children happy 4 ages!don't know about other lottie parents,but for us we often bombarded with the "i'm bored now?when are we going home?etcetc.although we still have the novelty of new chooks on our side-..for now!
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We do a 'who can collect the most dandelions' competition - this can be replaced with snails or slugs depending ow squeamish you/the children are.
Also good is 'hiding mice' - who can find the best hiding place on the allotments and be the quietest. Just shout 'I think they're over there' every 10 minutes while you get on with digging/sowing/sunbathing...
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I always give them a trowel and say "dig worms for the chickens" or "dig the biggest hole you can"
I don't like them wandering around the allotment because of broken glass, thistles, nettles, cars etc. They're usually happy to just sit and dig. And eat picnic, of course.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I always wanted to build a bean-tunnel for the kids to hide in, but never got round to it.
Building Garden StructuresAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Love the Tee-pee idea. Might nick it next year!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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my kids have small beds at opposite ends of the allotment with lots of different things growing - we add things and weed when they are not there- so they are guaranteed success - they are having a competition to see who can grow the biggest pumpkin.
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I love the teepee and tunnel ideas!
My littlest boy (almost three) has a little ride on tractor and trailer that we keep in the shed so that he can help me ferry stuff around the plotI was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
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Grandson, aged 3 and a half is always happy digging for worms, main problem is keeping him in one place!! Little brother aged nearly 2 isn't allowed anywhere my plot unless he's in his buggy. Granddaughter aged 8 is quite helpful and interested, but does get bored fairly quickly. Found a frog last weekend and he/she kept her happy for ages watching where it went.
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