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Frugal Kid Fun: Homemade Bird Feeder

by Dana Zeliff on May 18, 20112011-05-18
in Events/Kid Fun

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We just did this with a pine cone and peanut butter.  Kids thought it was great until the squirrels took it away 🙂

Materials:
Large piece of Cardboard
Peanut Butter
Bird Seed or Sunflower Seeds
String
Scissors


Directions:

1. Have your child decide on a shape for their bird feeder. Cut the piece of cardboard into that shape. Will decided he would like a truck shaped feeder!

2. Attach string to the cardboard shape.

3. Smear peanut butter on both sides of shape.

4. Sprinkle bird seed over peanut butter.

5. Pick a spot in your yard to hang your new feeder!

Educational Modifications
:
Language Arts: 1. Start a bird watching journal and record the types of birds that visit the feeder, how many come, what kind of weather there is when you see the most visit. 2. Have your child record the steps while making the project. 3. Locate a book with a bird as a main character or a nonfiction book about birds and help your child make connections between the book and your project.
Science: Discuss the characteristics of birds while making the project such as habitat, diet, physical traits, etc). Have your child brainstorm the different ways and places a bird may find food besides your feeder.
Math: You can have your child graph how many birds visit a day and/or the different types of birds you observe.

Don’t have cardboard? Try creating a feeder with these other materials
:
-Toilet paper rolls-Roll it in peanut butter and then seeds.
-Lace Cheerios on string and hang up outside.
-Cut holes in the side of a soda bottle or milk jug and fill with seed.
-Hang a large pretzel covered in peanut butter.

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