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27 August 2011
Making a mini pond in our garden
Recently Nozy and Sunnyboy made a tiny pond by our back door. They dug a hole to fit an old washing up bowl,
filled it with rain water,
and a little water from the big pond.
They found some stones,
to put in and around the pond.
Then they added some shiny stones,
and shells,
and a fairy,
and planted some wildflower seeds next to their new mini pond.
13th September 2011:
A frog in our pond
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What a lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)
ReplyDeleteHow lucky! What kid wouldn't love a pond?
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Thanks!
I love this idea! It is definitely on my to do list with the children. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAh how lovely! I want a mini
ReplyDeletepond to go with our fairy house now. That would be so cute and the kids would LOVE playing with it...
Thanks for joining Kids Get Crafty - always fab to have you there!
Maggy
What a sweet little space.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea...my girls make fairy gardens, with yogurt container sized ponds...this year we'll have to get a little larger!
ReplyDeleteMy son loves playing in any kind of water! He would love this!
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Beautiful idea! Thank you for linking up to the Best of 2011 Blog Party! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! I am going to pin this idea so I can remember to do it in the spring once we get our new garden all set up.
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Mommy Cameron | Raising the Cameron Clan
This looks like so much fun. Makes me so ready for spring! Visiting from the Best of 2011 blog hop. :) Kristi
ReplyDeleteI have to pin this for ideas for my backyard! My buddies would LOVE this, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love doing this! Thank you for sharing! Would be fun to create a story about it too once she's played with it for awhile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little pond!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of doing this with my son. How do you care for your sweet little pond? For example; discouraging mosquito. Such a sweet idea. We have such a tiny yard and I am searching for ideas to do with my son. This would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I will try again. My computer is so unpredictable. I love this idea. My yard is very tiny (16 x 16) I would love to do this with my son this spring. How do you maintain/care for your wee little pond? For example, how do you discourage mosquito?
ReplyDeleteHi Elana, we change the water in our mini pond every so often. There's some advice on caring for a pond here: Pond care
DeleteI think there are methods, such a mosquito eating fish or using chemicals, that can discourage mosquitoes but we haven't really found they've been a problem so far.
Thanks for commenting and I hope you have fun making a your mini pond! :)
What a fun idea! I bet it would encourage birds to come around too! :)
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