Audubon For Kids aims to bring together activities from across Audubon’s national network of environmental educators, including the classroom curriculum Audubon Adventures, plus related DIY activities and content from Audubon’s editors. These activities can be done at home or in a yard or park, sometimes with the help of a computer. The goal isn’t to teach a child how to name and identify bird species, but rather to give them space to explore and feel connected to the natural world. If you’re a parent or caretaker, that means you don’t need to worry about your own knowledge of birds or plants. All you need to be is a companion to your child’s curiosity.

Below are just a few of the many resources the National Audubon Society has put together for our youth. To view even more activities, lessons, and resources, please visit their full Audubon For Kids website.


Quizzes


Games


Coloring Pages

Print off and color in your favorite birds! We’d love to see your finished project - take a picture and tag us on Facebook (@Pilchuck Audubon Society) or Instagram (@PilchuckAudubon)!


Audubon Adventures Magazine


Crafts

Create Pumpkin Feeder for Birds

Written instructions here.

Create Bird-Friendly Window Decals

Written instructions here.

Make Your Own Suet for Birds

Written instructions here.

How to Make Bird Seed Cookies

How to Make Outdoor Bird Seed Ornaments

Written instructions here.