Tree-mendous Themes for the Summer

Three children and an adult sitting on a blanket in a forest making crafts with leaves, pinecones, and paper

“Nature is a volume of which God is the author.”  –  Harvey

Need some fresh ideas to keep the kids or grandkids entertained this summer? When my kids were young, I started a fun summer plan called “Theme Weeks.” The concept is simple – when we had a week free from camps, trips, and VBS, we made our own fun by focusing on a theme.  I used ABCD as our guide.

  • A stands for activities
  • B stands for books
  • C stands for craft
  • D stands for devotional

Here’s an idea of how you could plan out a Nature Theme week.

Day One: Bugging Out

              Activities – Make or buy bug catchers and go on a bug hunt, visit local natural history museum or university, rent a bug movie, chase fireflies in the evening, look at bugs through a magnifying glass.

              Books –  The Grouchy Ladybug, The Very Quiet Cricket both by Eric Carle, Ms. Spider series by David Kirk.

              Crafts – Create your own antennae using a headband and pipe cleaners, make tissue paper butterflies, make and decorate bug catchers using plastic jars and netting.

              Devotional – Consider the Ant,  Proverbs 6:6-11

Day Two: Flower Power

              Activities – visit a garden or nursery or arboretum in the area.  Purchase seeds and plant a small garden or plant flowers in a pot.

              Books – Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert, My Backyard Garden by Carol Lerner

              Craft – Paint and decorate flower pots and visors, make tissue paper flowers, color or water paint pictures of a garden, make ice cream treats with ice cream in clay pots, use chocolate cookie crumbles for the dirt and put a plastic flower on top.  Add a gummy worm for effect!

              Devotional – The Four Soils. Mark 4:1-20

Day Three: Super Skies

              Activities – Visit planetarium, lay down outside and cloud watch talking about the different shapes that you see, star gaze at night, look through a telescope.

              Books – The Cloud Book, by Tomie de Paola, It Couldn’t Just Happen: Fascinating Facts About God’s World by Larry Richards.

              Crafts – Make drawings of both the day sky and the night sky.  Use glitter for stars on the night scene and clouds for the day. 

              Devotional – Creation Genesis 1:14 – 19, The Heavens Declare the Glory of God. Psalm 19

Day Four: Amazing Animals

              Activities –  Visit the zoo, local farm, doggy park, rent or go to movies about animals, dress up like animals using face paint and making ears using felt and headbands.

              Books – Anamalia, by Graeme Base, Animals Born Alive and Well, by Ruth Heller.

              Crafts – Make animals out of clay or foil or recycled items. Bake and decorate animal shaped cookies.  Draw pictures of the zoo and Noah’s Ark.  Put together photo album of animal pictures from magazine or from the zoo.

              Devotional – Creation  Genesis 1:20 – 25, Noah’s ark Genesis 6,7

Day Five:  Tremendous Trees

              Activities – Take a hike through a forest, visit a wooded area and do bark rubbings, collect leaves, plant a tree.

              Books – The Legend of the Three Trees, by Angela Elwell Hunt and Tim Jonke, The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein.

              Crafts – Create tree bark rubbings by holding paper on the side of a tree and rubbing with a crayon to get the impression (collect several and compare different barks), draw a forest, make a collage from items collected on your hike, preserve leaves between wax paper or clear contact paper, write a poem about trees.

              Devotional – All of creation sings God’s praises  Psalm 96:11-12

I hope these ideas spark your thinking and give you some fun ideas to make it a memorable summer. Other possible themes include: farm week, prince and princess week, music week, or art week. You get the idea. My purpose in sharing the concept of theme weeks is to encourage you to spend time engaging with your kids or grandkids this summer. Stay tuned for more summer fun in the weeks to come.

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