Friday, April 23, 2010

Enjoy kid Earth Day activities

That’s a win-win situation for environmentalist parents. But for children to truly appreciate the fun that could be had on Earth Day (April 22), it helps if mom and dad understand where Earth Day comes from and just what it’s about. According to USA Today, this is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Back in 1970, Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, who was an environmentalist at heart, proposed that April 22 be set aside as a day to honor the planet and efforts to protect its precious resources. After catching on quite a bit, the Congress authorized the creation of the EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, to police environmental pollution.

Earth Day activities for children should be achievable

Earth Day activities for children should mirror the call the EPA has released to all Americans to commit to five actions that will keep our environment safe. Whether one of yours is applying for payday loans no fax instead of with paperwork at a store is up to you. At first, five actions would not seem like much, but think about exactly what could happen if everyone did those five actions diligently. The world would be a better, cleaner place. It’s easier to focus on a few actions rather than a long list, which makes similarly targeted Earth Day activities for children much less overwhelming. It also makes it much cheaper for parents, to the point that low interest loans are unnecessary.

Speaking of the activities, here are the five actions for kids

Thanks to Main Street, here are activities for children using the five actions:

  1. Sort recyclables. Ideally, you live in an area with curbside recycling pickup. Even if you do not, there are likely places where you are able to take your recycling products. Separate plastic bottles from aluminum cans and show kids the recycling symbols on the bottom so they know precisely what it means to be green. Teach them young so that it becomes a way of life — not a sometimes project.
  2. Don’t throw away jars. Glass or plastic, those jars can be used to hold pencils, your favored beverage, flowers, pennies, small toys or even that kind of sticky goo kids get out of vending machines. Kids can even decorate the jars!
  3. Join the energy patrol. At home, at school or anywhere else, saving water and electricity go a long way toward saving the environment and saving cash. Formulating very good ideas is great to contain with your Earth Day activities for children.
  4. Spring cleaning – make it a game! Cleaning up the house and garage doesn’t sound like fun at first, but if you challenge your kids to find new solutions to use old products, it gets them more involved and thinking green. Here are some ideas to get kids began with household recycling, courtesy of the UK site Recycle This.
  5. Make an Earth Day crossword. If your child loves solving puzzles, make an Earth Day activities for kids-themed crossword to help them flex their language muscles. Or use this one, courtesy of the EPA.

Have a Happy Earth Day on April 22!

Sources|Resources for the article}}

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24_gqlIURMs

USA Today

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2010/04/how-to-celebrate-40th-anniversary-of-earth-day-epa-offers-tips/1

Main Street

http://www.mainstreet.com/article/family/kids/5-earth-day-activities-kids



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