Apparently I’m dreaming about summer weather and backyard BBQs already. Hopefully we can find watermelon at the store to sweeten our Watermelon Day!
- Read “One Watermelon Seed” by Celia Barker Lottridge.
- Read “Peter Spit a Seed at Sue” by Jackie French Coller … another fun watermelon book to read. Great rhyming text and a funny story. Check out the preview on Amazon.
- Watermelon Life Cycle … Did you know there is a National Watermelon Promotion Board?! They have a great website with lots of information about watermelon!
- Print this life cycle page here
- Color the page and talk about each step.
- Cut the cards apart, mix them up, and put them back in the correct order!
- NOTE: this page also tells how to grow watermelon from the little black seeds in your next slice of watermelon!
- Edible Watermelon Seed Counting … love this counting activity inspired by Toddler Approved.
- Make several watermelon slices. I cut out a few red circles, then glued them onto the white paper and cut around those a little bigger. Then glued those to a green paper and cut a little larger around to make the rind.
- Cut each circle in half to make watermelon slices.
- Write a number on each slice.
- To Play:
- Turn all of the watermelon slices upside down.
- Choose one, identify the number and add that many chocolate chip seeds to the watermelon slice.
- NOTE: You could also leave the slices blank, then roll a dice and add that many chocolate chip seeds to a slice. Roll again & repeat!
- Make Watermelon Pops … these sound delicious! Check out a full menu of watermelon recipes at www.watermelon.org. Wow.
- Add watermelon (without the rind) to a large ziploc bag.
- Mush and mash it with your hands.
- Pour or scoop the watermelon mash into a popsicle mold.
- OPTIONAL: add small chunks of fruit (peaches, grapes, kiwi)
- Freeze and enjoy!
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