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 We are a bunch self-confessed nature-loving science girls at our place. Here are a few activities we’ve tried that help connect kids with nature in their backyard, in their neighbourhood, or out in the wild!
Nature-based Science Activities for Kids
 Colour Changing Flowers Experiment Colour Changing Flowers Experiment- Read More... 
 Autumn STEAM: tracing the veins of a leaf Autumn STEAM: tracing the veins of a leaf- Read More... 
 What lives in dirt? What lives in dirt?- Read More... 
 Why Spiny Leaf Phasmids Make Great Insect Pets {and how to make a DIY enclosure!} Why Spiny Leaf Phasmids Make Great Insect Pets {and how to make a DIY enclosure!}- Read More... 
 Planet Earth Craft Planet Earth Craft- Read More... 
 Which flowers absorb the most vibrant colours? Which flowers absorb the most vibrant colours?- Read More... 
 Mushroom Spore Prints: nature science for kids Mushroom Spore Prints: nature science for kids- Read More... 
 Can you start a fire with a magnifying glass? Can you start a fire with a magnifying glass?- Read More... 
 Bicoloured Flowers Bicoloured Flowers- Read More... 
 Anatomy of a ladybird craft – with movable elytra and hidden wings! Anatomy of a ladybird craft – with movable elytra and hidden wings!- Read More... 
 Learning about Corroboree Frogs Learning about Corroboree Frogs- Read More... 
 Finding North: a fun hiking game for kids Finding North: a fun hiking game for kids- Read More... 
 Science Craft: Mushroom Monkeys! Science Craft: Mushroom Monkeys!- Read More... 
 Ladybird Life Cycle Craft: Learning about Metamorphosis Ladybird Life Cycle Craft: Learning about Metamorphosis- Read More... 
 Comparing Seeds – a Nature Study Science Activity Comparing Seeds – a Nature Study Science Activity- Read More... 
 How to Dye Multicoloured Flowers in Red, White and Blue How to Dye Multicoloured Flowers in Red, White and Blue- Read More... 
 Science + Art: Mushroom Spore Print Car Painting Science + Art: Mushroom Spore Print Car Painting- Read More... 
For more ideas, you might like our Biology page – there’s lots of ideas over there to help kids learn about the fascinating living creatures that we share our world with.
Would you call yourself a nature-loving science girl too? What’s your favourite idea that involves science and nature? We’d love to try it!

















