Hummingbirds  |  April 04, 2020

Hummingbird Suncatcher Craft for Kids

Items Needed:
Glue Sticks
Parchment Paper
Markers/Water Color Paint
Scissors

Instructions:

  1. Cut the desired amount of parchment paper
  2. Trace all parts of the hummingbird onto the parchment paper. I used a pencil.
  3. Color each part with markers or watercolor paint.
  4. Cut each body part out.
  5. Glue the beak onto the head, then the head onto the body, then the wing, then the tail. The tail will be the only one to be glue underneath.
  6. Hang hummingbird in the window.

Hummingbird Suncatcher Template

Informative  |  October 11, 2019

Kids Corner September 2019

Fun Facts About Bats:
• Did you know bats have a thumb and four fingers just like you?
• Bats are mammals! They are the only mammals that can fly (without an airplane)!
• There are over 1,000 species of bats and they can be found in forests, deserts, jungles, and cities!
• Bats are nocturnal which means they feed at night and sleep during the day in caves, treetops, or the bat house in your backyard.
• Did you know that baby bats are called “pups”?
•Bats only have one baby at a time. On occasion, a bat may have twins.
•Bats have the best hearing of all land mammals.