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Learn to be Green, Together. Backgrounder

Being green means taking care of the Earth by using and buying less, recycling and saving energy. Children learn by watching adults use reusable items, turn off lights and recycle. …

Learn to be Green, Together. Older school-aged

Creating a no-sew T-shirt bag is fun and easy. It will engage older school-aged children with fine motor, measuring and estimating skills, all while helping the Earth. Here are instructions …

Learn to be Green, Together. School-aged

Gardening can help children with literacy by allowing them to practice numeracy through measuring and estimating, following instructions for planting and taking care of plants, and more. Here is a …

Learn to be Green, Together. Preschoolers

Growing your own food is a valuable skill. Starting with planting seeds and nurturing them into plants helps children practice measuring, estimating and fine motor skills while learning how to …

Learn to be Green, Together. Toddlers

This recycling game is a hands-on activity that helps children learn new words and how to do things step by step. Here are some ideas for a recycling sorting game …

Learn to be Green, Together. Babies

What does being green with babies look like? A nature walk is a great way for babies to engage their senses. Here are some ideas for having a nature walk …

Let’s have a family party! Backgrounder

Getting together for a family party can be so special. What can be more fun than planning, creating and getting ready for a party? Literacy activities are part of a …

Let’s have a family party! Babies

What does having a party with babies look like? Sensory play is a great way for babies to explore their senses. Here are some ideas for having a pool party …

Let’s have a family party! Toddlers

When toddlers dance and move they are building muscle, learning about body movements and developing attention skills. Here are some ideas for a dance party you can have together.

Let’s have a family party! Preschoolers

Making an instrument with household items is a fun way for preschoolers to develop fine motor skills and allows them to explore the world of sound and movement. Here are …