How to Make Plantable Wildflower Seed Balls Program Guide
In this intergenerational program drawn from the Jewish Grandparents Network Family Room, families make seed balls and plant wild flowers.
Families will:
- Engage in a meaningful and fun multisensory Jewish learning experience as a family (children, parents, grandparents, other family members).
- Understand that shomrei adamah, caring for the earth, is a Jewish obligation.
- Learn to make a sustainable gardening project.
Ideal for grandparents to take the lead.
This guide includes everything you need: materials, room set-up, timing, facilitator script, links to resources on JGN website, and follow-up.
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- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Family Engagement
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