You signed up for the Savvy Savings weekly email: Your child (and you for that matter) may not be ready for a talk about the birds and bees, but with the arrival of spring and flowers blooming all around you, butterflies and bees are sure to be on your little one's mind. Overnight, it seems that bees and butterflies are everywhere. Your children are sure to pepper you with questions: How do bees make honey? Why are bees and butterflies attracted to bright flowers? What makes flowers grow? Spring is the ideal time to help your children understand how and why things bloom and grow, and how the pollination process produces all of the wonderful fruits and vegetables that we enjoy all year long.
Here is a fairly simple way to explain pollination to your preschooler:Similar Articles
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