
This April, Victor Valley Museum invites families to get hands-on with a simple, nature-inspired craft that turns small actions into blooming results.
During this Second Saturday program, children will make seed bombs—homemade balls filled with poppy seeds that can be taken home and planted to grow a flower garden in minutes. This tactile activity introduces kids to planting, growth, and the idea that caring for the natural world can begin with something small.
Seed bombs are a fun and approachable way for young visitors to connect with plants and observe how seeds transform over time. Families will leave with a creative project in hand and the excitement of watching something they made come to life.
Second Saturdays are relaxed, drop-in programs designed for families to explore, create, and learn together in a welcoming museum setting.