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Honor the Earth With These Inspiring Earth Day Activities

Earth has a special day. It’s sort of like a birthday. It’s called Earth Day. It began on April 21, 1970. Earth Day is celebrated all over the world, usually on the first day of spring but sometimes on April 22nd. It is a special day to remind us to take care of our Earth, our environment, and to learn what we can do to help keep the Earth healthy—not just on Earth Day but every day! Help your children honor the Earth by sharing with them these inspiring and educational Earth Day activities

Trash Hike

Provide each child with a bag and gloves. Have them pick up trash. Talk about the items that they picked up. Ask children if they think any of the items they found are recyclable. If so, have them place the items in a container to be recycled later.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

First, explain to children what the following words mean:
Reduce: This means you cut down or lessen the amount of materials you use. For example, if you use both sides of a piece of paper, you are reducing the number of pages you need.
Reuse: This means you use the material over again, either for the same purpose, or for something else. For example, a coffee can could be reused as a container for crayons or pencils.
Recycle: This means to use the materials over again to make a new product. For example, old newspapers are recycled when they are made into new paper products.

Next, create a 3-column chart. Label the columns Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Cut out pictures from a magazine of items like a tire, a Styrofoam cup, a plastic bottle, a glass jar, soda can, etc. and have children categorize them. Variation: Have bins in which children can sort the items.

Recyclables Game

Collect cans with lid remove, plastic bottles, and newspaper. Label 3 bins or trash cans: cans, bottles, and newspaper. Draw a line and place the containers about 3 to 5 feet away from the line. Have children stand behind the line and try to toss the recyclables into the appropriate container.

Field Trip

Have children collect plastic grocery bags and return them to their neighborhood grocery store.

Trash Collage

Use throw away paper, labels, scraps cut from junk mail, aluminum foil, pull tabs from soda cans—anything you can find that is typically thrown away—to make a collage.

Wind Sock
Earth day craft Cut the bottom of a cup or margarine tub. Cut streamers from crepe paper, ribbons and plastic bags. Attach other recycled items on a string. Arrange and glue them around the cup so that they hang down over the edge. Make two holes and attach a pipe cleaner or ribbon to make a hanger.

Dirt Cups

Have children make this fun snack by putting chocolate pudding in a paper cup. Have them top the pudding with crushed chocolate cookies and a gummy worm.

Jolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational content designer. Visit her websites at: Preschool activities and crafts , and www.eartwiggles.com

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Kids

When it comes to kids and crafts, there is no such thing as too much. When kids spend as much time as they do focused on electronics and the internet, daily or weekly craft time can be just the thing they need to get those brain cells working. Some kids gravitate naturally into the craft environment and have plenty to bring to the table. Others may be slower to excite and need some prodding. However, all kids can benefit from crafts and time spent in creative thought.

Start crafts by planning out ahead of time what you’d like to do. This will eliminate any humming and hawing that can occur if you pick something and find that you do not have the required tools or materials needed. By planning crafts in advance you are able to prepare by stopping in at craft stores for supplies. Keep your options open by staying organized. If you have more than one child in the family, have them take turns deciding on future projects that can be done together as a group.

Use recyclables for making crafts and art projects. It’s a great way to teach your kids about reusing items commonly found around the house. Everything from margarine containers to old compact discs makes great craft materials. Keep things like this on hand to get kids thinking. It can be a fun challenge to discover all of the things you can make out of just one item. Put your imagination to the test and see how many uses you can come up with for a plastic container or empty pop bottle.

Crafts should always be developed with full consideration of the child in mind. Crafts that do not fit the skill level or age learning level of the child can be a challenge and result in being little to no fun. If you have children of all ages wishing to participate in crafts, allow them to be original and come up with something on their own. Quite often kids simply need the materials and the rest comes together on its own. Kids do get frustrated easily though so keep an eye on them as they work. It’s best not to leave children unattended while working with craft materials like glue and scissors.

It’s important to stay open minded and be flexible. Kids are not generally perfectionists and do not mind if little things are not perfectly done. Don’t be too concerned with things like perfect lines and cuts or messiness. Crafts are messy at times and if you are going to conduct them then accept all that goes with them. Applying too much pressure to kids during craft time may result in them not wanting to participate any longer.

The most important thing about craft making is that kids learn through playing and being imaginative. Encouraging these gifts will strengthen them in growth. Allow kids to express themselves while learning. There is no greater gift. Craft time can be a positive experience for everyone so get Mom and Dad involved too.

There are as many hobbies as there are people who enjoy them. Learn more about the popular hobby of building and collecting dollhouses and miniatures. Visit our large selection of collectible doll houses today at http://www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com.

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Elmer’s Education Dora My First Weather Station

  • Scientific explorer science activity kits are great educational make it yourself experiences
  • Read cautions on individual containers carefully
  • The Dora the explorer my first weather kit is a hands on science activity
  • Your child can explore the weather with special instruments and learn about extreme weather
  • Warning choking hazard with small parts

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Would you like to make an iceberg in your house? Learn all about severe weather? Set up a real weather station? This kit will blow you away as you become a real meteorologist! It includes everything you need to make your own weather station and features Nickelodeon’s Dora the Explorer…. More >>

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Simply Renee 01-001 Clip It Up Rotating Craft-Storage Base Rack with 80 Swivel Clips

  • Rotating craft-storage rack quickly organizes countless creative notions
  • Sturdy, injection-molded frame mounted upon 12-inch-diameter base
  • 80 chromed-metal swivel clips hold multiple die cuts, stencils, stickers, and more
  • 25 section tabs with do-it-yourself labels; comfortable carrying handle
  • Measures 12 by 12 by 18-1/2 inches

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SIMPLY RENEE-Clip It Up is a unique visual solution for organizing and storing all types of products. It eliminates the hassle of searching for things stored away in boxes and containers. Base Unit includes: 18.5 inch center column; 12 inch diameter base; metal ring on rotating arm; 80 chromed metal swivel clips; 25 section tabs with do-it-yourself labels; and easy-carry handle. Imported…. More >>

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Elmer’s Education Diego My First Rock Collecting Kit

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  • The go Diego go rock collecting kit is a hands on science activity kit for ages 4 and up
  • Now you can start your very own rock collection and test rocks like a real geologist
  • Warning choking hazard with small parts

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Full of prehistoric learning fun, this kit features the super-smart preschooler Diego. Diego’s sense of adventure and exploration encourages kids to satisfy their natural curiosity through science-based fun. Bursting with activities for preschoolers, this kit prompts youngsters to get their hands on creative projects and promotes an early appreciation for science. With this kit, kids will start their own rock collection, and experiment as they make rocks fizz and fl… More >>

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How to use fabric flowers and ribbon in cardmaking: Quick & Crafty! July 2007 Issue 35


Card Making Project: Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark how to make a pretty flowery greeting, using patterned backing papers to create the borders, decorated with silky flowers and bright lettering. This is taken from her own project, featured in the latest issue of Quick & Crafty, which also shows how to transform old containers and use them to hold summer flowers. You can find the full instructions for this design on p10 of Quick & Crafty, July ’07, available now from all good newsagents, priced £3.99.

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