We got a worm farm, Woot!, yay! and all that. It’s actually quite exciting. Glenn even went to a seminar at Bunning’s in which the guy running the seminar at Bunning’s told him that all the worm farms you can buy in hardware shops are basically just toys and you should make your own out of stuff lying around your house. Bet Bunning’s were glad they brought in that expert. In the end we did buy one from them because we didn’t have anything lying around our back yard other than a large brown dog that would tear apart and roll in anything that wasn’t boxed up with a lid. Also this way the kids could read and follow an instruction booklet and construct their own toy unaided.
Apparently worms need a blankie to sleep at night, Awwwww.
Thats so good! I would love to make a worm farm. It sounds like a great thing for kids to get involved with too. Is it costly?
Awesome! Levi would go crazy for a worm farm. I’d never get him away from it.