Compost Stew by Mary McKenna Siddals 

Compost Stew by Mary McKenna Siddals 

This is such a fun book! AND a great way to look at compost instead of the dark, smelly and fly attracting pot it can be if not looked after carefully!
We love our compost bin, we really do:

  • It keeps scraps out of our kitchen bin
  • It gives us lovely fertiliser
  • It doesn’t smell
  • We have extra pet worms in there!

Compost Stew by Mary McKenna Siddals is a great read for children as it not only explores what you can put into a compost bin, but also rhyming words and the alphabet!

The book follows each letter in the alphabet and the scrap that can be placed in the compost bin.

The illustrations add to the great texture of the natural world as Ashley Wolff has used gouache technique and collage.
We loved looking at what else could also go into the compost bin that started with the same letter. I’m sure you will too!
SO WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Get a compost bin: You can create your own compost mound but I would only recommend this is you have a large backyard as compost can be smelly and attract insects if not maintained properly (which is always difficult if you work and/or have a family to look after)
There are so many types of compost bins out there now that range in all shapes and sizes so no excuses even if you live in an apartment!
Talk to your children about what can go into the compost bin (food scraps, tea leaves etc) and what cannot (plastic, wood etc) This will start to make them realise how important it is for us to lessen our reliance on packaged food as it will not break down.
Get outside to learn concepts like the alphabet! Don’t make them draw on a piece of paper – get outside and learn what starts with those letters and perhaps even make that letter with that object. I’ve written a previous post on this – nature play. 
Make the letter ‘L’ out of leaves
Make the letter E out of broken egg shells!
Make the letter C out of carrot peelings!
Have fun with this book – it provides great links to learning the alphabet and shows that we don’t need pen and paper to learn simple things!

Testimonials – Jack and Jill Kindergarten, Berowra.

Testimonials - Jack and Jill Kindergarten, Berowra.

Thanks so much Vanessa for coming out and sharing your book “The Bee Detectives” with our children 3-5 years old. The experience allowed them to learn so much more about Bees. We have had our native Bees for several years and had beekeepers out before. Your book took an in-depth look into classification, different ways they live, how they collect pollen and make honey.  It created lots of meaningful conversation with the children; your interactive book reading allowed them to share these ideas with each other. The extended activity afterwards of the magnifiers provided by Vanessa was a great extension to the book. The children were so excited to be their very own Bee detectives and really extended their learning.
Vanessa Ryan-Rendall
2021-05-17T03:33:47+00:00
Testimonials - Jack and Jill Kindergarten, Berowra. Thanks so much Vanessa for coming out and sharing your book “The Bee Detectives” with our children 3-5 years old. The experience allowed them to learn so much more about Bees. We have had our native Bees for several years and had beekeepers out before. Your book took an in-depth look into classification, different ways they live, how they collect pollen and make honey.  It created lots of meaningful conversation with the children; your interactive book reading allowed them to share these ideas with each other. The extended activity afterwards of the magnifiers provided by Vanessa was a great extension to the book. The children were so excited to be their very own Bee detectives and really extended their learning.

Author Visit: Jack and Jill Kindergarten Berowra

Thanks so much Vanessa for coming out and sharing your book “The Bee Detectives” with our children 3-5 years old. The experience allowed them to learn so much more about Bees. We have had our native Bees for several years and had beekeepers out before. Your book took an in-depth look into classification, different ways they live, how they collect pollen and make honey.  It created lots of meaningful conversation with the children; your interactive book reading allowed them to share these ideas with each other. The extended activity afterwards of the magnifiers provided by Vanessa was a great extension to the book. The children were so excited to be their very own Bee detectives and really extended their learning. 
Teacher notes written by Vanessa
2021-04-21T02:54:08+00:00
Thanks so much Vanessa for coming out and sharing your book “The Bee Detectives” with our children 3-5 years old. The experience allowed them to learn so much more about Bees. We have had our native Bees for several years and had beekeepers out before. Your book took an in-depth look into classification, different ways they live, how they collect pollen and make honey.  It created lots of meaningful conversation with the children; your interactive book reading allowed them to share these ideas with each other. The extended activity afterwards of the magnifiers provided by Vanessa was a great extension to the book. The children were so excited to be their very own Bee detectives and really extended their learning. 

Georgie Donaghey

I was impressed with Vanessa’s professionalism in preparing the teacher notes for my picture book, In the Shadow of an Elephant. Her depth of knowledge on the multitude of topics covered was just incredible! She has compiled a 15-page document that will allow Educators and students an opportunity to explore conversations and discover different layers within the book. Georgie Donaghey
Teacher notes written by Vanessa
2020-08-01T07:42:45+00:00
I was impressed with Vanessa’s professionalism in preparing the teacher notes for my picture book, In the Shadow of an Elephant. Her depth of knowledge on the multitude of topics covered was just incredible! She has compiled a 15-page document that will allow Educators and students an opportunity to explore conversations and discover different layers within the book. Georgie Donaghey