So last week, my 10 month old son decided he was not going to nap and after I took all the screaming I could handle, I decided the 3 of us were going to take a field trip and get some homeschooling done in the great outdoors (and hopefully wear him down for another nap).
But I was enjoying just the moment with my kids and being completely present with them.

We used white paper towels, but this would look great on some muslim or white fabric. I just didn’t have any on hand. We did 2 different sets of the poundings. The purple flowers and leaves were the richest in color, and it was so neat to see how much pigment was in such a small delicate flower. Avaleigh’s favorite flower was the one that looks like a spider in the 2nd picture below.
Can you even imagine that this is how they dyed yarns and fabrics a few centuries ago?
Can you imagine all the flowers and leaves it would take to make a purple robe?
Soooo many things we take for granted today that were such luxuries not that long ago.
My girl loved this experiment (along with myself) and I would have never thought to do something like this. I am so grateful for our MGT curriculum.
I just wish I had done it on some fabric so I could frame it. I might still frame it- the jury is still out on that. I am so grateful that my boy napped for a little while so I could enjoy some mommy and me science with my girl.
What’s one of your favorite flower experiments?
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