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Grow your own, at home Children love the outdoors and are endlessly fascinated by things that grow. Exploring living things stimulates children’s creative thinking and instils a sense of awe and wonder. And the best thing is that you don’t need a garden or much space to explore growing at home. One of our Nursery Managers, Kyrstie, shares some of our favourite activities at our nurseries that you can try at home.

Sprouting beans

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Flower pressing Visit your local Westminster park or hunt in your garden for some pretty flowers that are ok to pick. At home, place them between tissues and insert into a heavy book to press. After a few weeks, open the book and look at how the flowers have changed whilst they’ve been in the dark. Use the pressed flowers to make pretty greeting cards or bookmarks.

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Home grown green hair Take a close up photo of your child’s face, print it and stick onto the outside of a yogurt pot or butter tub. Scrunch up some tissue or cotton wool, moisten with water and put in the pot. Sprinkle on some cress seeds and watch as your child grows some wild green hair! Once grown, they can snip it with scissors and add to a sandwich or salad as a snack.

Colouring live flowers

Add a few drops of food colouring to water in a vase before puttin ga few carnations in. Ch eck every day with your child to see what happen s when the flowers suc k up the water.

For more green fingered ideas and activities, join us at your local Family Fun Day. Details at www.leyf.org.uk The London Early Year’s Foundation (LEYF) is the UK’s most well-known and respected childcare social enterprise, providing day care and parenting support to a diverse mix of families in 25 community, workplace and Children’s Centre nurseries across six London boroughs. We have 14 nurseries in Westminster, visit www.leyf.org.uk to find your local nursery.

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