Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Kid’s Garden Plans {printable}

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album 5.18.10 012After we got our garden planted, I decided to let the kids have a little fun planning their own imaginary garden. I made up this printable for them based on the garden beds {turned square foot gardens} in our yard. I had in mind that the kids would draw or write in whatever fruits and veggies they wanted to plant. However, my mom had the idea of cutting and pasting little fruits and veggies onto the garden template. I must admit that her idea turned out MUCH cuter! If you want to use the template, you can download it here.

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My kiddo’s garden plans include pumpkins, squash, blueberries, grapes, carrots, strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, zucchini, and celery. Can you tell which fruits and veggies are which?!?!?!

FYI, one of my boys, DC, LOVES celery…notice the garden plan with ALL the little pieces of green yarn!!!

mama jenn


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13 comments:

  1. Verry cute! Where do you get your energy? :)
    -Phyllis

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  2. What a neat idea! I gave my children their own little garden plots this year. They loved planting things in them and weeding them. At least they do so far maybe when it's hotter outside they won't like the weeding as well. LOL

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  3. Adorable! I've been trying to figure out how I can get the kids involved in planning in a way that's fun for them. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. i love your blog! what cool variety:)
    We just planted a kids garden too, the kids are so excited about gardening this year! (They are almost 3:)

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  5. What a great idea! We're still planting our SQ FT garden. I bet my kids would like to do this. THanks for sharing!

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  6. Oh man is that way too super cute!

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  7. This is very cute, Jenn - what a terrific idea :-)

    thanks for all that you share here!

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  8. Cannot tell you how much I love your site. I haven't visited since January, but tonight, I read 123 posts! Seeing them all at once reminded me how much I love your practical homeschooling ideas!

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  9. Hi Jenn! I'm visiting your blog to ask you a question about your blog header and, surprise!, you have a new header and template. My question is:
    Where do you get these cute headers that make your blog look so unique? I think I read somewhere that you made it yourself. The reason why I ask is because I'm interested in a blog makeover and I'd love to do something like this.

    Hugs from PR,
    Evelyn

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  10. Cute, Jenn! Love all the little pieces of celery! =)

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  11. I love all of your stuff! I am excited to try some of your ideas at school while I'm teaching and at home with my daughter. Thanks for sharing :)

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