The Bug Hunt (They're Everywhere)
Earth Week activity that takes zero prep:
Go find bugs.
The Setup
- Go outside
- Flip over rocks or logs
- Look at what's there
- Put the rock back
That's the whole activity.
What You'll Find
Under rocks and logs:
- Worms
- Pill bugs (roly-polies)
- Beetles
- Ants
- Slugs
- Centipedes
- Mystery creatures
A whole world is hidden right under your feet.
The Science Conversation
While you look:
- "Why do they live under rocks?" (Moist, safe, dark)
- "What do you think they eat?"
- "How do they breathe?"
- "Are they friends with each other?"
Kids have endless bug questions. You don't need to know all the answers.
The Rules
- Be gentle — These are little creatures
- Put the rock back — It's their home
- Wash hands after — Obvious reasons
Why Bugs Matter
For Earth Week specifically:
Bugs are the base of ecosystems. They decompose, pollinate, feed bigger animals.
Appreciating bugs = understanding nature's web.
Plus, kids just love them. Win-win.
If you want more simple nature activities, check out the free starter kit. The world is right outside your door.
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