Let´s make an easy DIY bird feeder with the kids to celebrate Earth Day, children love to do easy crafts like this.
This homemade bird feeder is very easy to make, you can make several at the same time and your garden will be visited by birds very soon.

My daughter likes to do experiments and crafts and she found this on the Perot Museum website.
Activities for all ages that you can find in the Amazing Your Brain at Home section of Perot Museum:
- Make your own slime
- Make a homemade barometer
- See how milk molecules move
- Make a paleo trivia
- Making fossils in your yard
- Build your own mini-museum and more
I hope you make this easy DIY bird feeder and if so you share a photo tagging my Instagram account to share it in the stories!

Homemade bird feeder for kids
Materials
- 1 cardboard tube roll
- 1 cup bird food
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1 cord or rope at least 15 centimeters long

To make the bird feeder, spread the bird food on a plate.
On another plate, spread the peanut butter. Heat the peanut butter in the microwave for 10 seconds.
Put the cardboard tube roll in the refrigerator for 5 minutes. After this time, take the cardboard tube roll and roll it over the peanut butter.

Then roll it over the bird food, and turn it until the roll is covered with seeds.
Thread the cord through the cardboard tube and tie a knot.
Hang the homemade bird feeder on a tree branch or bush and you’re done!
Find more activities for kids here on the blog such as: coloring sheets, activity sheets, and games.
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