One of my backyard visitors last January. |
How To Make Pine Cone Bird Feeders
http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/topiarybonsai/ht/pineconbirdfeed.htm
Make ice art--and 11 other ideasFreeze water colored with food coloring into blocks and other shapes, using ice cube trays, muffin tins, Jell-O molds, and old yogurt containers. (This step is more easily done in your freezer, but you can also try it outdoors.) Then bring your colorful ice blocks outside, along with any natural ice and snow you can collect, to create your own ice sculptures. In sub-freezing temperatures, you can stick the pieces together by dribbling water on them—it should quickly freeze them in place.
http://www.outdoors.org/publications/outdoors/2012/kids/great-outdoor-winter-activities-for-kids.cfm
Animal Tracks in Snow
http://penelopedia.blogspot.com/2009/01/animal-tracks-in-snow.html
Make Your Own Avalanche
http://www.parks.state.co.us/SiteCollectionImages/parks/Landing/Kids/CREATE%20AN%20AVALANCHE.pdf
Snowy Pine Cone Trees
http://www.parks.state.co.us/SiteCollectionImages/parks/Landing/Kids/SNOWY%20PINE%20CONE%20TREES.pdf
Winter
It's a great time to play outdoorsTwig tower building, tree planting,
hunting for animal tracks in the mud
or snow...
http://www.naturedetectives.org.uk/winter/
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