While this might sound like a childhood classic for most people, for others it will be an awesome new experience. Also, summer is drawing nearer and surely the energetic kids are tired of all the social distancing rules. If you’re looking for a fun DIY with very few requirements and materials for your kids, this might be the perfect plan for you.
Both kids and beans love to climb, so what’s better than combining them up? The perfect plan is making a bean teepee. While the beanstalk peacefully climbs up, the kids can entertain themselves by playing inside it. This will definitely be a good opportunity for the kids to enjoy the beauty of mother nature while enjoying themselves at the same time.
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You can prepare this magical-looking tree very easily and quickly by using some poles, twine or string, soil, pole bean seeds, and if you prefer (surely you will!) some climbing flower seeds. All you have to do is gather all of your materials, choose a safe, friendly spot, take a deep breath, and start building.
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Most importantly, no former experience is needed for this wonderful little project and it will give your kids more time to interact with the environment. Kids can get a firsthand experience on how to grow and take care of a plant. And also, they’ll have a chance to experience the joy of seeing something grow just like how you did seeing them grow up. This will surely help your kids learn how to appreciate the little things in life.
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Reading, creative writing, poetry writing, and language learning have been my passions since I was young. I have won many Japanese and Chinese language competitions, and many national-level creative writing, art & oratory competitions too. I am still schooling, and passed my O/Levels with distinction passes for English Literature, Japanese, and English. I have also completed my Certificate of Human Resource Management.