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Photos from thedandelionproject.us's post 06/15/2026

Ending the another year of Dandelion After School with lots of bugs!

In the fall, we ordered several moth cocoons and stored them in our fridge so they'd overwinter. This spring, the moths have been emerging and happy to pose for our photoshoots. We have raised polyphemus moths, cecropia moths, and luna moths! All of these moths are native and were released into the wild after a quick photoshoot!

We also kept the egg case of our late Europen mantis, Twig. The mantises were so tiny when they emerged!

Photos from thedandelionproject.us's post 06/12/2026

Last day of Wild Seeds 2025-26!

It’s always so bittersweet. We accomplished so much this year! We built relationships and sustained existing relationships, we made mistakes and made new commitments, we implemented new systems and refined existing ones, we cared so much about so many young people and asked for more of the care that we need. We’re proud! And tired:)

Today, we enjoyed some end of year traditions: individual awards that speak to the ways each person shows up as an important part of our community, a trip to South Philly Ice for amazing sweet treats, and yearbook signing!

05/27/2026

We hosted our second annual Wild Seeds ALC Field Day last week!

Around 40 kids spent the day competing in ridiculous events like crab-walk soccer, hopping rock/paper/scissors, a team-puzzle, and tug-o-war.

Part of what we want to offer kids are these kinds of classic childhood experiences: running around outside together, being loud and silly, trying hard at something together, cheering each other on, and ending the day exhausted and laughing.

We intentionally design Field Day activities to work for a wide range of abilities, comfort levels, and skill sets. We spend time helping kids think about teamwork, encouragement, flexibility, and what it means to compete without making winning the center of the experience. The overall vibe is playful, chaotic, supportive, and focused on being together and celebrating warm weather and community – this vibe is perhaps most evident in the the Cheese-Ball-Shaving-Cream challenge, where kids try to throw cheese balls onto a partner’s head covered in shaving cream!

As always, we also walked away with ideas for what we want to adjust next year based on our own observations and kid feedback.

We ended the day with the winning team pelting facilitators with water balloons!

05/14/2026

We’ve been doing some facilitated free play with the 5-7 year old small group this year.

We section off a space in the building that is full of some of our favorite toys and play together! A facilitator is present offering support so that kids can build the skills they need to develop relationships, take turns, dream up collaborative dramatic play, etc. The goal isn’t to interfere with play or unnecessarily insert an adult presence, but to notice where skills could be built towards their own goals.

Today, the facilitator:

✨Offered communication support: “Ask if you can have a turn when they’re finished” and “You could turn towards him to be sure he heard you.”

✨Supported kids to ask for and notice consent: “Did you ask before you touched her?” and “How are you noticing if they still like that?”

✨Helped kids enter play: “It looks like you are interested in the game they’re playing. Want to ask if you can play?”

✨Assist with collaboration: “It sounds like — has an idea, too!” and “Ooh, tricky. How can y’all decide?”

And more!
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Photos from thedandelionproject.us's post 05/13/2026

We hosted our first Science Fair!

Young people were invited to design and complete projects using the scientific process, and the range of questions they explored was incredible:
❔ Are good are cats at solving mazes?
❔Do plants like music?
❔What makes mold grow?
❔Where will Jeff the Potato grow the most sprouts?
❔Will complimented strawberries mold faster than insulted strawberries?
❔What makes the brightest natural dye?

And so much more!

What made this science fair special was that the focus wasn’t on competition or choosing a winner. We centered curiosity, experimentation, creativity, and reflection.

We were also lucky to have a guest scientist join us (a biology researcher from University of Pennsylvania) who watched each presentation and reflected back thoughtful observations about what kids did well, what was especially creative, and ways they could extend or refine their investigations.

We’re hoping this will become a new tradition for us! We’re excited to grow this project next year, exploring the ways to bring in more young people to ask big questions and share in a celebration of the wonder of science!

If you want to help us offer more events for Philly kids and families like this next year, check out the fundraiser link in our bio! We’re raising funds to invest in more science equipment and expand our space for additional events like this.

05/09/2026

What *aren’t* Wild Seeds young people up to? We are a community with so many interests and passions and a desire to do and explore with each other!

Here is just a small bit of what people are getting into these days!

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