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Exploring Outdoors – Frog hunting

Exploring Outdoors PostWe’re back out in our garden this week for our Exploring outdoors post and venturing beyond our safety gate to the wilderness that is our back-garden. This week it’s the wildlife pond and J’s favourite creature of all time (his obsession really) FROGS!!!!!

His obsession started shortly after T was born last March when to keep him entertained whilst I fed T Rainy Day Dad and various grandparents would take him to look at the frogs, frog spawn, tadpoles and froglets in the pond. His birthday cake and cupcakes were Frog themed last year as well.

Frog HuntingWell this week we’ve been back to the pond as whilst gardening we spotted that the frogs were back. So last weekend in the glorious sunshine we headed out to hunt for frogs (it’s been repeated at least 3 or 4 times a day since) and looked for frogs.

Family using a wildlife pond
Rainy Day Dad and T supervising J's hunt for frogs whilst I take the photo

We only ever go past the gate supervised as although the pond is very shallow it is still dangerous especially for toddlers and babies, but the joy and exploration of nature that it brings each year is worth the -sometimes- hassle of yet again go looking for frogs. The pond is full of different native plants which we let form a cover but each year cut down and thin out. It is also shaded to provide protection from the sun which can get quite intense in the summer as the area faces south. We’ve planted native plants and bog plants around it and at the moment have native spring plants popping up their heads behind it making it a lovely area to go and visit.

Toddler looking for frogs
J hunting for the frogs

We take the opportunity to talk about how many frogs in the pond – one of the great things about frogs early in the spring is that they come in pairs so we can start to introduce counting in 2’s.

Our frogs are a little behind the ones on the field near us which have already laid Spawn but I can’t wait until they do as then we can start to investigate the life cycle of the frogs properly and not just from books.

This was an unbirthday present for J from Nannie and Grandad Frog (yes he’s actually nick named his grandparents Nannie and Grandad Frog!) and is a great story of a frog that hits his head and forgets who he is and tries to be lots of different animals on the way to finding out who he is.

We really like the sound effects in the book and the pop up’s as well.

 

28 Comments

  1. Frogs are fabulous! Thank you for sharing this with the spring carnival. 🙂

  2. How wonderful to have this pond right in your own back yard! So much opportunity for fun and learning! My parents have a pond that my girls visit in the summers with a couple of frogs. I think they are equal parts fascinated and disgusted by frogs! (Thanks to those fairytales!) LOL Thanks for sharing this at the Outdoor Play Party!

  3. How awesome that you have a pond full of frogs in you own backyard! What fun for any little kid! Thank you for linking up to The Outdoor Play Party!

  4. What a gorgeous garden! What beautiful memories you are making here. I love how you are using the pairs of frogs as a chance to introduce counting by two’s. I’ve featured you on my blog today as one of my favourite posts from last week’s Kid’s Weekly Co-Op link up.

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