How-to
Garden Stories
Making Rainbows
Add a little brightness to your family's day—play with food, make rainbow dough—and get in some nature play, too. Ready to turn ☹️ into☺?
Nature Rainbow Scavenger Hunt
Lace up your hiking boots, grab a camera, and a buddy. Spend the afternoon exploring the city, a suburban neighborhood, your local wildlife preserve, or go off the grid. See if you can find something that was not made by a human in every shade of the rainbow, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. It's extra challenging, but totally possible, even on the rainiest, grayest, most muddy early spring day. There are always gorgeous hues shining bright, even if they are tucked away behind the dirt. When you do find something colorful, snap a picture! The end result is a gorgeous collection of nature's treasures that just may help us remember that there is always something beautiful to find. Sometimes, you just have to look a little harder to find your gallery of gratitude..
Coloring in the Kitchen
Hey, kids, here are three recipes that make playing with your food even more fun!
Rainbow Garden
This one I have to give full credit to my daughter Laila for dreaming up. What a randomly wonderful idea she had one morning. "Mama! Do you have flower seeds in every color? I want to make a heart-shaped rainbow garden of flowers in our yard! Can we? Can we?" Uuuum yes, we sure can. And so here we are. I will have to report back as gardening season rolls into play, but so far it went like this...
Abstract Tub Art
One part Jackson Pollock, one part bathtub gin, this is explosive fun for colorful kiddos with a ton of energy + creativity who are stuck inside. Pretty simple setup: mix multiple flavors of Kool-Aid, using only half the water called for in the recipe. No Kool-aid? Just use water and food coloring. If you happen to be dyeing eggs for Easter, the leftover dye works awesome, too! Put the liquid mixtures into plastic cups; aim for at least five different colors. Line them up in the bathtub, and let your little artist go to town mixing, dripping, blending, flicking, splashing away. Then rinse it all down the drain. Ahhh, perfect time for a bubble bath!















