I gathered the items and set them up and Anastasia added the rocks (one by one) into the container. She enjoyed playing with the dirt and plants, so I helped with that part. Then she put in more rocks and dumped the four frog figures in a pile. I helped make it a little less hurricane-like and Anastasia sort-of watered it. We set it in our kitchen window with the bamboo plants for as long as it will last!
I also drew flowers with crayons on some paper and let Anastasia paint with watercolors over the crayon. I thought she would enjoy the wax resistance... but she really enjoyed mixing colors in the glass of water and drinking it. Thats why Crayola makes things non-toxic I suppose!
I also had to post my Rainbow Chard... or 5-colored Silverbeet that I picked up at the farmer's market on Saturday:
Isn't it just beautiful? Or am I just a crazy, farm-fresh-food-obsessed pregnant woman? I sauteed it in butter with lemon juice and salt... and yum!
And lastly, Anastasia's new apron. I made it without a pattern for her so she can help me with baking or cooking or just looking really cute while I bake and cook. It also coordinates with my apron and is reversable! Its a little big, with lots of room to grow!
(Left: the sweet, country girl side, Right: the chic, summer hostess side)
5 comments:
I like your garden in a bowl idea. It looks like Anastasia had fun with it too. By the way, that apron is totally adorable! I love how it's reversible. Clever!
Glad you liked it! We enjoyed making it! And we love your blog and great ideas!
That's a super sweet apron! Really quite adorable.
terrariums are all over the blogs at the moment... i really got to make one with my girls... but havent got to the garden store to buy some little plants... we have nothing here to use!!
They are very easy for little kids... and easy to take care of! Glad you like it!
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