Archive for the 'Cool Green Things' Category
Thursday, June 9th, 2011
Are you looking for a way to get “unplugged” from indoors. National Get Outdoors Day is June 11th and here are 5 ways you can reconnect with nature from the new Ad Council/USDA Forest Service campaign. It’s called “Discover the Forest” and is designed to help kids and families discover the wonders of nature and the forest. [...]
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
Black Bear Cub walking in grass Do you have a favorite animal? I do. Well, kind-of. I love all animals, but a few of them really stand out for me. BEARS are one of my favorites. Probably because I have seen them in the wild a zillion times. BEAR CUBS are the cutest–check out the photograph [...]
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
THERE IS A CREEPY MAN that lives at the end of Joe Thumperhouse’s street. Joe keeps his distance because he doesn’t trust him. The guy’s house needs paint and the grass is filled with knee-high weeds. Today the creepy guy is standing out front and he motions to Joe. In fact, he is waving at him [...]
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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
For 40 years people around the world have been celebrating Earth Day on April 22nd. It’s a special day that reminds us to appreciate nature and learn how to protect the environment on our earth. A few Earth Day vocabulary words that are good to know…. Environment – natural surroundings of an organism, which includes [...]
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
EARTH DAY is a day that reminds us to LOVE and take care of our planet EARTH. On EARTH DAY millions of people around the world help with projects that clean up and protect our earth. Try one of these three activities below on EARTH DAY or make up your own thing to do on earth [...]
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Monday, March 29th, 2010
1. CHILL BEFORE YOU FILL Keep that water bottle in the fridge instead of running tap water until it’s cold. Then before you toss it, check the bottom for its recycle code. If it’s a 1 or 2 chances are that you can put it in one of your curbside recycle bins. Even better, [...]
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
EARTH HOUR is almost here. This Saturday on March 27th, TURN OFF YOUR LIGHTS at 8:30 pm for one hour. Kids and adults all around the world will be turning off their lights to show their support and concern for climate change. GUTSY STUFF: In the meantime, here are 4 other things that the World Wildlife Fund says kids can do [...]
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
Did you know that Pileated Woodpeckers are the largest species of woodpeckers and they kind of look like Woody Woodpecker? You can’t miss them because they are as big as a crow and have bright red heads. These giant woodpeckers live in many parts of the United States, and if they live near you, you will find lots of [...]
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Have you ever watched a goldfinch hang upside down to eat? How about a flock of Bushtits on a suet feeder? Or, a chickadee eat sunflower seeds? These are all great bird acts and as much fun to watch as a 3-ring circus. A chickadee will grab a single sunflower seed from a feeder, [...]
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
GOING GREEN can mean lots of things these days. It’s everything from making sure we have clean water to keeping stuff out of the landfills by recycling. In a big way, it means doing things that will help our earth stay HEALTHY. So, as you can imagine, there are thousands of GREEN THINGS kids can do. You [...]
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