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Going green on Earth Day, and giving our planet a little tender loving care, is easier than you think! These environmental activities are easy, quick, and inexpensive.
Earth Day is a time when many of us make contributions to cleaning up the environment, but making personal lifestyle changes may be the biggest and best thing we can do.
With the World observing Earth Day on April 22nd become an active member of the Green Brigade by making simple changes around the house.
The following websites offer a plethora of Earth Day projects for children of all ages. Celebrate this important day with these free educational projects for kids.
Earth Day is a celebration in which teachers have the opportunity to teach their students how to be good stewards of the natural resources around them.
The first Earth Day was on April 22, 1970 and continues to be a way that families can spotlight environmental issues and celebrate together.
Celebrate Earth Day this April with preschoolers and young children by planning eco-friendly, green activities that are educational and helpful to the environment.
Make Earth Day memorable this year for the children with messy nontoxic art activities, simple sewing projects, and environmentally-themed books.
Use your sewing skills to make a difference this Earth Day. Make some simple Earth Day sewing resolutions and help the environment with your craft.
Charles Vess has been a noted fantasy illustrator since the late 1970s. His love of comics has led to collaborations with Neil Gaiman and Jeff Smith, and many awards.
Review of Earth Day children's picture books starring the Berenstain Bears, Little Critter, Charlie and Lola, Curious George, and Clifford the Big Red Dog
Earth Day is on April 22, here are two recipes from opposite ends of the earth and tips on how to shop better, save money and save the world.
Indoors or outside, quiet or loud, teachers can make Earth Day special (without headaches) by finding enriching activities for students.
Parents can use Tiddalick the Frog, the Earth Day episode of the preschool PBS Kids® show Super WHY!, with activities about water conservation for kids.


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