 Hi, I'm gonna show you how I teach children about how plants grow. What I first do is I have, we're gonna plant a seed in a paper in a plastic bag and put it on the window. So what I do first is I just take some seeds, bean seeds are the best, but I do put the seeds on a paper plate or a napkin and I take them, the kids look at it with a microfiber magnifying glass and they just look and observe what they see. You know how some seeds are bigger, some seeds are smaller, some are cracked, some are long, some are skinny. And then I have the children just spread the seeds on the paper towel. I spray that with a little water after they've observed them, make sure it's really, really wet. And then I fold the paper towel, put it in a plastic bag, seal it up really tight to get all the air out. And then we tape it on a window and each day the boys and girls will open it up a little bit, spray it and watch the seed grow through the paper towel. So what we talk about is how the seed needs moisture, which is when they spray with water, that sun, which is what they need to grow to be, to heat up the seed. And the last thing is that the food in the seed is what feeds the seed so that the plant will grow. So that's water, food and sun. And that's what makes a seed grow into a plant. Thank you.