How To Make Bird Feeders For Preschoolers
Make this simple and easy pine cone bird feeder as a perfect spring activity to connect with nature and find some new friends.
How to make bird feeders for preschoolers. When we make fresh squeezed juice we use our leftovers to make orange cup bird feeders to stake in the garden. All you ll need is empty toilet paper tubes string twine pipe cleaners to hang them peanut butter and bird seed. Ask your preschooler to put circle shaped cereal such as cheerios onto the string. You can find her complete tutorial here.
Lego maniacs and bird lovers unite. Orange peels make great natural bowls which you can fill with seeds fruits or nuts. Instead of throwing out that peel after you eat an orange use it as a bird feeder. 3 smile monsters made this adorable heart bird feeder shown above which would also be a precious craft for valentine s day.
With a little paint and ribbon you can transform your recyclables into a colourful set of tin can bird feeders. You can read more about these easy bird feeders here. Toilet paper roll bird feeders are also very easy to make and great for preschool age kids. Once the string is full tie the ends together and secure it to a tree or porch.
Another super simple bird feeder can be made from using the peel of an orange. After a very long winter the sun is finally shining. Using an icing spreader or butter knife let them coat the outside of a tube with peanut butter. We have been spending a lot of time outside and enjoying the warmer temperatures.
On one of our recent nature walks we discovered pine cones on the ground. To hang just poke four holes in the rind of an orange. Preschoolers can do most of this project on their own. Orange peel bird feeders.
Check out this amazing lego feeder over at fun crafts kids.