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Small Wings, Big Hearts: Teaching Children Kindness Through Our Feathered Friends

Helping children discover the joy of being kind to birds is like opening a window to a secret world. It’s one of the easiest ways to teach empathy because birds are everywhere—from city balconies to suburban gardens—and their needs are simple enough for even a toddler to understand.

Teaching children to be kind to birds is more than just a nature lesson—it’s a masterclass in empathy. When a child learns to move quietly so they don’t startle a robin, or remembers to fill a feeder on a cold morning, they are practicing “perspective-taking.” They are learning that even the smallest creatures have needs, feelings, and a place in our world.

How to Foster Bird-Kindness at Home

1. Create a “Refuelling Station”
Birds expend massive amounts of energy just staying warm and finding food. Involve your children in making a feeder and picking out the right seeds. Letting them take “ownership” of the refill schedule teaches responsibility and shows them the direct impact of their care.

2.The Gift of Water
A simple, shallow birdbath can be a lifesaver. Children can help keep it clean and filled with fresh water. Watching a bird splash around in a bath they provided is a high-reward moment for any child!

3. Become a Nature Detective
Encourage your Children to observe rather than disturb. Can they find a nest? (Remind them to look with their eyes, not their hands!) Can they identify three different bird calls? This builds respect for the birds’ space and privacy.

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4. Build a “Bird Buffet”
If you don’t have space for a permanent feeder, try a classic craft: pinecone feeders smeared with peanut butter (or sunflower butter) and rolled in birdseed. Hanging these in a local park or on a balcony gives kids a sense of contribution.

The Lesson That Lasts

When we teach a child to care for a bird, we are teaching them that their actions matter. We are showing them that they have the power to protect, to nourish, and to coexist. Today, it’s a handful of sunflower seeds; tomorrow, that same kindness will grow into a deep respect for the world around them.


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Feeding Frenzy

We’ve had loads of fun this week cleaning and mending our old bird boxes and feeders, ready for the Autumn bird rush. We made a tall feeding station to keep Fizzy, Flora and Rosie from frightening them away! We are hoping our Robin, who we call Christopher, comes back for tea soon!

Our New Feeding Station