Happy Wonder Wednesday!
If you follow me on Instagram (@wingswormsandwonder) you’ve seen at least one of the many new illustrations I’ve posted each day from my upcoming book Wonder and Wander: An Early Childhood Nature Connection Activity Guide!
I’m super excited about the fact that Wonder and Wander is nearly a reality! It’s been about 3 years coming, and had quite a few delays, but it will be available next month! Yes, as in June next month!! Adults who spend their days with children 0-6 rejoice, this one’s for you.
From hows and whys of being with young children in nature to crafting safe, yet engaging, gardens and outdoor play areas, Wonder and Wander sets you up for creative nature connection success – whether you guide children at home, school, in the community, or all of the above!
This new book contains everything needed for adults to successfully carry out creative, holistic, wonder sparking, nature connecting activities and experiences for 0-6 age children – regardless of the adults’ personal experience and confidence in nature.Â
This book is based on my work at the Montessori Toddler and Primary levels, combined with all my years teaching young children in garden environments. A.K.A., the 30+ activities are all child tested – hooray! It has all the practical and inspirational goodness of Wings, Worms, and Wonder (my first book), only everything is geared for young children – although older children will also have fun with the activities too!
To celebrate the upcoming release of Wonder and Wander, this Wonder Wednesday’s activity is a sneak peak version of one of the activities in the book!
I hope you enjoy it, and be sure to join my email newsletter in the sidebar to your right, so you will be first to know when Wonder and Wander is available!
Wonder Wednesday 69:
Wondering and Wandering
Rolling Seed Painting
This is a nature-centric version of the classic marble paint rolling activity – and is literally great fun for all ages! Nature and art are for everyone!
The younger humans can make abstract art pieces. For more of a challenge, for older humans can turn the artworks into cards, covers for handmade journals, or base paintings for collages and mixed media projects!
(This is a modified version of the activity from the book Wonder and Wander.)
Materials
- A shoebox, brownie pan, loaf pan, or other container with raised sides that can get covered in paint.
- Round, spherical seeds and bits of nature: walnuts, black walnut pods, acorns without tops, sweet gum balls, sycamore button balls, pecans, oak galls, peach pits, or any other round nut or seed pod collected locally. (There are lots of tropical varieties if you are lucky to live in the tropics.) Store bought round cracking nuts work also if no round seeds or pods are available locally.
- A bowl for the round nature bits
- Paint – tempera, acrylic washable paints, or even liquid watercolor will work. It’s great if you can put the paint into a squirt bottle, but it isn’t necessary.
- Paper – card stock is great to use, but construction paper or art paper also works well. The key is that the paper is cut to fit inside the box or tray
Preparation
- Wander outside in a natural area and collect round and rolly bits of nature. (Think, seed pods, acorns, small pebbles, galls, anything that can roll.)
- Cut paper to fit the container
Procedure
- Explore the collected round bits of nature. Make sensorial observations on color, texture, and shape, show pictures of the trees or plants from which these seeds grow.
- Place a piece of paper, cut to fit, into the container.
- In a small squirt or dollop, add 1 or 2 colors of paint onto the paper. (If doing this with children, is a step designated to the adult.)
- Add 1 to 3 round nature objects to the box.
- Tilt the box back and forth. Let the nature bits roll through the paint and around the box and paper leaving colorful trails and tracks all around the paper.
- When happy with the look of the page, remove it from the box and hang to dry.
- Do it all over again!
What young human could you create the nature connection experiences in Wonder and Wander for?
Share in the comments below!
Share pics of your Rolling Seed Paintings and creations on Instagram #wingswormsandwonder
Seeds to Sprout:
Or enroll in one of my awesome watercolor courses in my online nature painting school!