Make a souvenir of a trail walk with a kid
Make
a souvenir of a trail walk with a kid
May 30, 2006
Walks through the woods, on a hillside path or over stepping stones
at a neighborhood park are always more fun with children trailing
along. It's so exhilarating when they announce that they've caught
sight of a bluebird in the distance or a tiny butterfly resting
on a pine cone. They spot things we adults often don't or sometimes
can't see from our vantage point.
One of my favorite ideas for nature walks with kids is creating
a nature bracelet they can wear along the hike.
They can pick up and collect little treasures they find on the
ground and attach them to a strip of clear adhesive-backed paper
or masking tape wrapped around the wrist, sticky side out. The "trail
on a wrist" might contain anything from a tiny twig from the
driveway, a maple leaf lying on the sidewalk or sand from the lakefront.
And who can pass up a bright yellow dandelion sprouting by a fence
post?
This year I've updated the "nature bracelet couture"
idea with a new, more durable bracelet that is easier for young
kids to handle, using the smaller half-liter-size plastic water
bottles.
First, remove the label, cut off the bottom and then cut off the
top spout end of the bottle. (Save the spout end for sand play.
It makes a handy funnel for the sandbox or a nice form for building
sandcastles at the beach.)
Cut 11/2-inch-wide bangle braceletlike rings from the rest of the
bottle. Wrap a piece of strong sticky tape, such as a good packing
tape, around the outside of each plastic bracelet ring. When you
wrap it tightly, it won't slip off. For an adult size, use a larger
plastic bottle. Slip the rings on your wrists as you head out for
the walk.
When you return home, enjoy the fashion statement throughout dinner,
if not longer. Reinforce the "finds" with household glue
if you wish. It's a splendid way to remind kids that they, too,
are part of nature. After all, who's wearing whom?
Extra tip
Cut more plastic rings and decorate with paint, stickers, buttons
and other craft supplies for stylish summer bangle bracelets.
Credit to: http://www.dailypress.com/features/family/dp-31391sy0may30,1,3990783.story?coll=dp-features-familylife