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February Kids Activity – Creepy crawly caterpillar seed planter

A project for even the smallest of hands

A project for even the smallest of hands – this caterpillar seed planter requires minimal effort or expertise and is sure to create lots of fun in the garden. You will need just a small amount of goodies to get this project started and the kids will love the final result.

Place your friendly-looking caterpillar somewhere in the garden or on the verandah and watch as the seeds start to sprout through, creating a ‘hairy’ effect. Make sure to water your furry little friend every couple of days so he can grow beautifully.

Let’s get crawling with the activity …

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What you will need to get started:

  • A pair of old pantyhose (any colour will do)
  • Scissors
  • Potting mix
  • An old bowl/tub
  • Small spade
  • Wheatgrass seed mix
  • 5 or 6 x pipe cleaners in different colours
  • Plastic eyes
  • Glue (fabric glue will work best)

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Steps of the activity:

  • Pour some potting mix into a bowl (enough to fill the panytyhose once the sections have been tied off with the pipe cleaners).
  • Using the small spade, mix the seeds into the soil.
  • Holding open the pantyhose, spoon the mix into the pantyhose, leaving enough space to tie it on the other end.
  • Leave the open end untied and then divide the caterpillar into little sections (all similar in size).
  • Tie a different coloured pipe cleaner around each little section and at the last section, make a knot and cut the extra fabric off the end to make a small nose.
  • Create the antenna by pushing a pipe cleaner through one side of the pantyhose, guiding it through slightly and then out the other side – then bend the pipe cleaners into the shape you want.
  • Place a little bit of glue on each of the eyes and stick these onto the caterpillar’s face above the nose.
  • Using a biggish container half-filled with water, soak the caterpillar in the water for 10 minutes.
  • Take the caterpillar out of the water after 10 minutes of soaking and place it somewhere in the garden to display it.
  • Water your caterpillar every second day.

 

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