Kids Seed Activities
SB 6th Annual Seed Swap - Jan. 26, 11 to 3:00
SB Public Library - Faulkner Gallery
Kids Activities in East Wing Room
11:00 to 3:00
Seed Saving and Sorting
Making Seed Packets
Loofas to Sponges
11:15 and 1:15
Navajo Folktale:
Turkey’s Gift to the People
12:00 and 2:00
Wheat “Seed to Feed”
The Little Red
SEED SAVING KIDS STATION
Available Throughout Event:
1. Loofa Sponges - display about this
plant and seed saving (from loofas grown at Trinity Gardens.) KIds will
peel outer, crusty seed coat and shake out seeds into a bin.
Sponges are cut into smaller pieces so each kid can have a
little sponge to take home. (Note: adults like to do this, too!)
Floor area on small tarp used for this activity--seeds shaken out into
tub.
2. Making Seed
Packets for Loofas, Christmas Lima or Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds.
Kids sort and count out five, large bean seeds or a dozen loofa seeds to
put into paper seed packet that they make--(decorate and assemble.)
Table area used for this--paper covering a section of the table used in
order to protect surface. Display shows plants that these seeds grow,
with some information about these seeds/plants.
Scheduled 30 Minute Time Block
Activities:
12:00 and 2:00 - Saving wheat seeds with The Little Red
Hen
Kids
revisit the story and decide to help with the wheat; they separate the seed
from the chaff, then grind some in a hand grinding mill, but save some,
too, for planting. (Note: kids can take some seed home in a small
envelope.)
11:15 and 1:15 - Learning about the importance of seed
saving through a Navajo story, Turkey's Gift to the People Using some props, the story is told. Seeds of
different varieties are mixed up in a tub for kids to see the wonderful beauty
and diversity of seeds, such as those turkey collected in the story. Kids are seated on the floor in front
of the storyteller, who is sitting in a low chair or stool. Sorting like seeds
into small containers is an optional follow-up.