There are many opportunities to teach a child to appreciate nature when you live in a small town. One of the activities that you may want to do is grow a grass pet.
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Growing a Grass Pet
1. Growing a Grass Pet
In a small town, there are many opportunities to teach children how to appreciate nature. Most small
cities are located near a forests, trails, and mountains where you can take your children hiking and
exploring.
Teaching Your Kids to Love Nature
One of the other activities that you may want to do to teach your children to love nature is grow a grass
pet. Grass pets are a lot of fun to make and children will be able to learn how to seeds are planted and
grow.
While grass pet kits are somewhat expensive, the
investment may be worth it. Not only will you be able to
teach your child how important growing things are, but you
will be able to strengthen your relationship with your
children as well.
However, you can still grow a grass pet even if you do not
want to make the investment in a kit. Making a homemade
grass pet can be quite cheap, but as you often will have to
purchase the necessary supplies in bulk, your children may
get to create an army of grass creatures.
As your children select the kind of grass animal that they want to grow, encourage them to be creative.
They can choose from the typical pets of dogs, cats, and birds or they can expand their imagination out
into a dragon, cow, or unicorn.
Things You Need to Make a Homemade Grass Pet
The things that you will need to make homemade grass pets include clear plastic cups that are
disposable, potting soil, blank sticker paper, markers, scissors, fast growing grass seeds, and water.
While you can use normal grass seeds, you may not have a very high success rate in getting them to
grow in comparison to the fast growing seeds because children tend to lose interest over a long period
of time.
Your children will begin to forget to water their grass pets and their grass pets may never grow hair. Fast
growing seeds are preferable because the pets will probably start growing hair while your children still
have interest.
In addition, the ‘hair’ will re-ignite the enthusiasm that your children had for the project as they will
soon be able to give their pet a haircut. The faster the grass grows, the more often your child will be
able to give their pet a haircut.
2. The best place to get fast growing seeds is at a local garden center, where you can purchase the seed in
bulk. Ryegrass, Chia, and Alfalfa seeds tend to be the best fast growing seeds for this kind of project.
Many of the other items you will probably be able to find around your house. After you have gathered
together all of the supplies that you will need to complete the project, make sure that you have a clear
space to work.
Tips on Where to Put Your Grass Pets
Even though you may be able to complete the task in a small area without making a tremendous mess,
children tend to spread dirt everywhere. You may want to consider putting together your grass pets at a
local park or another outdoor location.
However, if you put them together indoors, you will want to make
sure that you are willing to clean up the mess. When you are ready
to begin putting together the pets, you will want to fill the plastic
cup with dirt.
The dirt should stop about ½ and inch from the rim of the cup, or a
little less if the cup is really small. After you have filled the cup with
dirt, you will want to plant the grass seeds.
Planting the Seeds
During this time, explain to your children how seeds work and how they grow. To plant the seeds, you
will simply need to spread a thin layer over the top of the dirt.
Then, encourage your children to use a marker to draw a face on the cup. The face should resemble the
animal that they want their grass pet to be eventually.
This is the part where creativity can be used in abundance! Then, you will need to explain how it takes
time, sunlight, and water for the pet to grow hair.
With fast growing grass seed, proper watering, and a proper amount of sunlight, your children should be
able to see the grass begin to poke up from the soil. In about two weeks, the pet may have hair that is
long enough to cut and style!
This will be really exciting for your children. Along with the excitement about growth of the grass, your
children will gain an appreciation for nature and other things that grow.
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