UPDATE: Following a reader comment, I consulted with a wildlife expert and learned that bread is neither safe nor nutritious for birds. I apologize for this. I didn't know. If I can find a safe way to do a similar craft, I will post it here.
11/25/11
Our Giving Tree
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Crafts for Kids,
Fiskateers
Cindy deRosier has a masters in Education and taught 4th and 5th grade for 11 years. She uses that experience to blog about crafts and family-friendly educational travel. She spent many years as the Editor of Fun Family Crafts, a website with over 12,000 kid-friendly craft tutorials. Cindy is the co-author of "What Would Jesus Patent?", does freelance writing and designing, loves jigsaw puzzles, is an avid scrapbooker, and has been to all 50 states.
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This is awesome. I think we will create one this weekend too and I'll link back to you. Thanks for posting this project. Love it!
ReplyDeleteAwww...What a sweet and thoughtful gift for the local wildlife! :)
ReplyDeleteI think this is an awesome idea. I'm going to ask my kids if they want to make one too!
ReplyDeleteIs it okay to use the bread? I’ve heard before that it may not be good for them. We have a lot of squirrels too. I love the idea and want to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I wasn't sure, so I consulted with a wildlife expert. I learned that bread is usually not safe for birds and is not nutritious for them. I am very sorry for having put a craft out there that is not beneficial to wildlife. Now I know.
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