This spring, I thought it would be fun for Abbie to watch a seed become a plant. I grabbed a few kidney beans from my pantry, and we wrapped them in damp paper towel and put them in a ziplock bag in a dark cupboard. A few days later, they had sprung little hair-like, white roots! It was time to plant them in plastic cups...
Spooning some potting soil into the cups... Happy to be working with "nature"!
Give them a little drink, then wait a few days to see what happens...
A few days later, we had a tiny plant (you probably can't even see it in this picture)!
I gave Abbie a terra cotta pot and dish to decorate with paints, and plant her bean plants in. A couple of weeks later we had some big, wonderful leaves!
Then, Abbie decided to do a little art project with some of the leaves. She took out her little safety scissors and got to work. I thought she was just going to snip a few leaves off, but she ended up hacking away at that poor plant!
Her works of art...
...and all that remained of the bean plant! :(
It was, I keep reminding myself, a learning experience!
It was, I keep reminding myself, a learning experience!
2 comments:
What can you say...Great job mixing science and art!!!
Wow, those *were* some great plant leaves. How long did that take? Poor plant! LOL
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