This month brings about many changes as we begin to say goodbye to winter and hello to spring. The season officially begins on Thursday, March 20.
Soon, those living in colder climates will see the shift happen right before their eyes! Buds will begin popping up on trees as the leaves return, sprouts will pop up in the landscaping as perennial blooms awaken, and lawns will shift from dull yellows and browns to vibrant shades of green.
For this month’s kid-friendly craft, we’re bringing the renewal of the outdoor world inside, by creating our own upcycled terrarium. It’s essentially a tiny little greenhouse giving you a little window into the lush world of botany on a small scale.
Watch this video of our friends Grace (7) and Paxton (10) as they put one together with the help of their mom, a member of the Learning Care Group team. Then, make your own!
Visit your local plant shop, potting shed, or backyard to gather the supplies listed below. Upcycled items are great to use for this craft too!
Wondering about the worm? Look around after a spring rain shower, just like the birds do when hunting for food. You only need one!
Ready to get started? If the weather is nice, this is a great activity to do outside. If not, cover your workspace with newspaper to contain the happy mess you might make.
You’ve just created your own contained ecosystem! Observe how the plant changes with the moist air and the greenhouse effect of the sunlight. Watch how the worm acts as it gets to know its new habitat.
Your upcycled terrarium certainly won’t last forever, but it’s a great activity to spark conversations about sustainability while reusing common materials to bring a little magic to your day.