Posts Tagged ‘kids’

Activities, Books, and Websites to Encourage Environmental Stewardship in Kids (and You!) this Spring

Monday, June 29th, 2009

While you may have the urge to do some heavy spring cleaning this season, there is no better time to involve your kids with a really dirty project that gets them thinking about the environment. This Spring, create a worm composting bin with your children. It’s educational, easy to set up and the worm castings will benefit your garden this summer.

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Little Elves: Involving Kids in Charitable Giving this Holiday Season

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

by Camille Lofaro Sowinski

Peace on Earth and goodwill toward men. It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Fa-la-la-la-la…

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Extreme Hiking: Is Hiking with Your Little Ones Worth the Extreme Effort?

Friday, June 29th, 2007

by Camille Lofaro Sowinski

The Quick Facts: Few activities introduce kids to the natural world better than hiking. Raising kids that enjoy the outdoors will instill sound environmental values and create good stewards for the planet. But how young is too young? And what is the best way to ease your little ones into the outdoor lifestyle without it all backfiring? Read on for the answers!

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