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Make a home for toads

Attract wildlife to your garden with your very own cosy little toad abode! 馃惛

You will need
  • A tool to dig with like a spade or trowel
  • A water tight container, such as an old pot or tub
  • Sticks and stones
  • Rainwater, or tap water that has been left outside for a couple of days
  • An old plant pot
  • Lots of decorations!

How to make a cosy toad abode 馃惛 馃彔

Step 1

Ask for permission!聽Make sure your parents or guardians are happy for you to dig in the garden. 馃懇鈥嶐煈

Once you have permission, it's time to get a little messy! Dig a hole in the ground and find a watertight container to bury. Larger is better, but any size will be fine. It could be an old pot or tub, just make sure it鈥檚 watertight!

Make sure you have help from a grown-up when handling any tools and heavy objects.聽

Step 2

Let's fill it up! 馃挦

Your toads will appreciate somewhere to sit and jump, so add in some stones or sticks.聽

For the water, try and use rainwater because it鈥檚 gentler on wildlife. If rainwater is not available, you can leave tap water outside for a few days.

Here's a fun fact: toads don't drink water, but instead they soak their bodies in it to absorb what they need through their skin!聽

Step 3

Build a den! 馃

For this, find a smaller old plant pot and partly bury it in the ground. This will be a lovely little cosy den for toads.

Now is a good opportunity to decorate, be as creative as you like! Cam painted his plant pot a wonderful green colour.

Step 4

Lets make the toad home a bit prettier! 鉁

Abby found a super cute garden gnome to use and a solar light, which will help to attract insects at night so that the toads can have a little midnight snack!

Will you be making an abode for your garden toads?

If you have a go, make sure you send us a picture of your creation! 馃惛

We would love to see how you'll choose to decorate your toad abode. Maybe you'll use solar powered lights and a garden gnome too, or will you find another exciting way to make your toad abode the most attractive little home for your garden wildlife?

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