If you and your little one can’t wait to get outside in the garden, check out these fab springtime garden activities.
We can all agree that it’s been a very long winter! So, who can blame us for getting excited about the first signs of spring? The days are getting longer, the snowdrops are here and, if you look carefully, you’ll see new green leaves growing. If you and your little one can’t wait to get outside in the garden, check out these fab early springtime garden activities.
Play Games That Have a Purpose
After such a long winter, you may need to do a bit of tidying – why not turn it into a game? Work together to create a big pile of leaves or see how many twigs you can collect. If you can turn garden tasks into a fun game, the work will be done in no time at all.
Plan Your Garden Together
Will you have a bug hotel? Will you grow daffodils or strawberries? Will you feed the birds? These are all decisions you can make with your little one. Walk around your outside space and let them have a say on what will go where. Giving them a say will allow them to feel responsible and will help keep them engaged.
Keep it Fun
Make sure you keep it fun by ensuring your little one stays warm and has lots of achievable activities to complete. If you need to take a break, why not enjoy a snack outside. Here are some amazing ways to keep the little one entertained while you’re tending to the garden.
Mud Kitchens to Play With
Mud Kitchens offer a fabulous open-ended play opportunity which enables your little one to let their imagination run free. They’ll love making mud pies and cakes for you to enjoy – yummy!
Award-Winning Mud Kitchen with Water Function
We love this Mud Kitchen! It’s picked up 3 awards including ‘Best Innovative Toy’ and ‘Best Outdoor Toy for 3-6-Year-Olds’. One really cool feature is that there is a hidden water tank under the sink, so when your child used the tap, the water will drain back into the tank as a cycle.
Children’s All-Weather Mud Kitchen
This Mud Kitchen has the ‘wow’ factor! Your little one can enjoy the roomy hob area to concoct all sorts of muddy treats and then pop them in the pretend oven to bake to perfection.
TP Toys Early Fun Mud Kitchen Playhouse Accessory
This compact Mud Kitchen is ideal if you have limited space. It comes complete with utensils, a water butt and a tap, a splash bowl and stencils to help them cook up something special.
Garden Tools to Help With
Encourage a love of nurturing plants by giving your little green-fingered helper the correct tools for the job. They’ll adore reenacting what they’ve seen you do and you may be surprised by just how much they actually help out.
Chad Valley Wheelbarrow Set
What’s not to love about this set- it has everything they’ll need. We’re loving the bright colours and, as they are plastic, you know they’ll survive against the elements for years to come.
Personalised Garden Helper’s 3pc Tool Set
These personalised tools are something special. This set would make a great gift for older kids. What would your personalisation say?
Kids Garden Set and Bucket Hat
This is seriously cute! They’ll be able to dig, plant, and play with all the right gear – the gloves will help keep their hands clean and the hat will protect them from the sun. This is available in different colours so you can choose a style to suit your little one.
Little Extras for Garden Lovers
We reckon your little one will have so much fun with these little extras. They are the perfect way to add a personal touch to your outside space.
Apple Wooden Bird Feeder
Attracting birds to your garden is a great way to make it exciting and inviting for your little one and this is such a lovely way to do it.
Fairy House Ceramic Plant Pots
Why not enjoy painting plant pots together so you can make your garden truly yours. This is the perfect activity for siblings to get involved with and great for a plant-growing competition.
Personalised Garden Trug
Why not fill their trug with potted plants and watch them grow. We think this would be great if you have limited space available.
There are just so many ways for you and your little one to enjoy being outside in the fresh air this spring. Do you have a little garden helper? Let us know what they enjoy doing in the comments below.
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