![]() ![]() Music: Sing along with the song acorn from The Lost Words: Spell Songs. That’s how different seeds are dispersed or scattered away from parent plants on wind, water, animal hair and even through animal and bird poo! In May blow the dandelion seeds on the wind. Peas that we eat for dinner are the seeds for new pea plants. What seeds to we see all the time? Eat an apple or an orange and examine the seeds. Create your own video or poster or storyboard about the acorn growing into an oak tree and producing more acorns.ĭiscover what other seeds look like. ![]() Science: Explore the life cycle of trees and plants. Owl Babies by Martin Waddell, The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson, The Owls of Blossom Wood by Catherine Coe or The Girl who Speaks Bear by Sophie Anderson. Reading: Enjoy some stories and books with owls and woods in them. Or write a story about an old owl living in an old oak tree just like Jackie painted. ![]() You could write a poem in the style Robert uses here? What other images could you come up with? As book is to library? As flower is to meadow? Here’s just a selection of ideas for activities you might like to explore. ![]() Can you tell how much I love the book, the words and the images? Use Robert’s last line ‘So acorn is to wood’ or make up your own. ![]()
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