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How much fruit & veg have you eaten this week? tuesday 1st How s your growing going? Draw a picture of your plant here: wednesday 2nd thursday 3rd friday 4th saturday 5th sunday 6th
monday 7th tuesday 8th NEXT TIME YOU RE OUTSIDE EXPLORING, SEE HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS YOU CAN SPOT: wednesday 9th thursday 10th EASY (peasy) MEDIUM (a challenge) worm puddle daisy empty snail shell ivy leaf rose friday 11th HARD (getting tricky) sycamore seed frog ladybird saturday 12th REALLY HARD (serious challenge) four leaf clover rainbow gnome sunday 13th ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE (but still try) dinosaur egg dodo unicorn poo
monday 14 th tuesday 15 th Have your seeds sprouted? Take a photo of your Sow & Grow project and attach it here: wednesday 16 th thursday 17 th friday 18 th saturday 19 th sunday 20 th
monday 21 st tuesday 22 nd wednesday 23 rd grape 1 pineapple Find some fruit. Any kind will do. blue - grape 2 Ask a grown-up to help you cut the bigger fruits into chunks. mango raspberry strawberry thursday 24 th berry watermelon friday 25th saturday 26th 4 kiwi 3 apple Carefully thread them onto a skewer (a thin stick). Enjoy your delicious kebab. Have fun using different coloured fruits. banana orange blackber ry fruit fact - The banana's scientific name ('musa sapientum') means 'fruit of the wise man' in Latin sunday 27th
monday 28 th tuesday 29 th How s your growing going? Draw a picture of your plant here: wednesday 30 th thursday 31 st friday 1 st saturday 2 nd sunday 3 rd
monday 4 th tuesday 5 th wednesday 6 th Flatten flowers for a pretty keepsake you can use for cards and crafts 1 Pick a few flowers from your garden. The cleaner and brighter they are, the better. make sure you ask your mum and dad before picking any of their flowers thursday 7 th top tip - try collecting them on a sunny day. It works better if they re nice and dry. 2 Line the back pages of a big, heavy book with parchment paper (a phone book works really well). Spread the flowers face down on the parchment paper and shut the book so that the flowers are pressed snugly inside. friday 8 th saturday 9 th sunday 10 th 3 5 Put something heavy on top of the book so that the flowers are sealed in really tightly. 4 Leave the flowers in the book for about a week to make sure they re nice and flat (no peeking). Open up the book and take out your pressed flowers. Use them to make a card for your mum and dad to say thanks for letting you pick their flowers. 1 week
monday 11 th tuesday 12 th Have your seeds sprouted? Take a photo of your Sow & Grow project and attach it here: wednesday 13 th thursday 14 th friday 15 th saturday 16 th sunday 17 th
monday 18 th how to play tuesday 19 th Pooh sticks might sound a bit rude, but it's actually named after the bear that created it, Winnie-the-Pooh. Now that you ve stopped giggling, here's how you play: wednesday 20 th thursday 21 st friday 22 nd saturday 23 rd ask a grown-up to help Find a bridge over running* water Find yourself a stick. A good one. Get to know your stick. Give it a name. Look at it. You'll need to be able to recognise it later. Get everyone who's competing to line up on the bridge and hold their sticks above the water at arms length. come on STEEEEVVVEE On the count of three, drop your sticks into the water at the same time. Run to the other side of the bridge and wait for your sticks to appear. The winner is the person who's stick comes out first. Top tip: heavier and longer sticks are usually the fastest Repeat until every decent stick in the area has competed. sunday 24 th * not troubled
monday 25 th How s your growing going? Draw a picture of your plant here: tuesday 26 th wednesday 27 th thursday 28 th friday 29 th saturday 30 th sunday 1 st
monday 2 nd tuesday 3 rd wednesday 4 th thursday 5 th Growing your own tasty vegetables is easy and fun. Can you identify the ones we ve drawn below? These grow on vines and are actually a type of fruit. This vegetable is a close relative of cabbage and contains lots of vitamin A, vitamin C and fibre. friday 6 th saturday 7 th Sometimes this vegetable makes people cry. This root vegetable is usually orange, but it can also be white, red, yellow or purple. 5 The name for this vegetable comes from the Spanish word patata. sunday 8 th your answers here: 2... 4... 1... 3... 5... answers: 1. Onion 2. Tomato 3. Carrot 4. Broccoli 5. Potato
monday 9 th tuesday 10 th Have your seeds sprouted? Take a photo of your Sow & Grow project and attach it here: wednesday 11 th thursday 12 th friday 13 th saturday 14 th sunday 15 th
monday 16 th make your own tuesday 17 th wednesday 18 th things you ll need: empty carton + + + some soil a splash of water cress cress seeds thursday 19 th 1. drink Finish your drink before getting started. 2. snip Cut your empty carton in half, just above the Dude's head friday 20 th saturday 21 st sunday 22 nd 3. water Fill the carton almost to the top with soil and slowly add water until it feels damp to the touch 5. observe Check your cress every day to see how it's doing 6. eat When it's green and tall try picking it and popping it in your favourite sandwich cress 4. plant Sprinkle the cress seeds on top of the soil, and put your carton somewhere warm
monday 23 rd How s your growing going? Draw a picture of your plant here: tuesday 24 th wednesday 25 th thursday 26 th friday 27 th saturday 28 th sunday 29 th
monday 30 th The best growing diaries will be in with a chance of winning some great prizes, so be sure to keep them up to date. tuesday 31 st the finest diaries At the end of the Sow & Grow campaign we ll pick the star fruit & veg diaries of the bunch and the top five will win a load of smoothies and growing kits. For Mums and Dads Have your little ones been eating more fruit & veg? Let us know by dropping an email to hello@innocentdrinks.co.uk send your diary to: my fruit & veg diary Fruit Towers innocent drinks 342 Ladbroke Grove London W10 5BU Prize winners will be notified by 27th May 2016. Good luck.