This is our bird feeder creation of the week with simple items such as peanut butter, a toilet roll and string. The kids loved to making it themselves and to see how the birds enjoy it. It is important for kids to make things themselves and to explore their creativity. It also contirbutes to develop those fine small motor skills and they have hours of fun wathcing the birds exploring while also learning about birds and their sounds
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