Ideas For Kids
Ideas For Kids
It’s never too early for kids to start learning about reducing, reusing and recycling! Take advantage of the resources in this section to get your kids excited about saving the earth! From creative gift ideas to crafts to reusing tips, we’ve got you covered!
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www.clarkswcd.org/kids/kidshome.htm Kids and Conservations: Why is conservation important to kids? www.thewaterpage.com Promotion of sustainable water resources management and use with emphasis on the developement, utilisation and protection of water in Africa and developing regions www.eia.gov/kids Energy Kids – US Energy … Continue reading
For a Fun Craft, Look No Further Than The…Dryer?
Spring is here, and we all know what that means: spring showers. If you’re feeling restless and housebound because of the rain and need an idea for a fun, eco-friendly craft, look no further than the dryer! When your mom … Continue reading
Curl Up With An Earth-Friendly Book
Hey kids! Do you like to read and learn about how you can help keep our earth safe and clean? Local children’s librarians picked some fun books you can check out next time you visit the library. Recycle this Book: … Continue reading
Go Green to Save Some Green: Visit Your Local Library
Take advantage of your local library’s services to save money and entertain! When was the last time you visited your local library? If it’s been a while, you might want ask your parents to plan a trip. Libraries are a … Continue reading
Our Feathered Friends: Protecting and Creating Bird Habitats
What if you had to travel from the freezing Arctic all the way to the sweltering heat of a tropical rainforest every year, pausing only for food and rest along the way? And what if, one year, you find that … Continue reading