Posted by Katie Altoft on November 25th, 2009
Getting the kids to go green!
You’ve been asking for ways to get the kids involved in your quest for green, and we’re happy to provide some suggestions. A great way to start - if they haven’t seen the Earth Rangers, check them out at www.earthrangers.org and invite your school to book their free show.
Earth Rangers is an environmental education organization based in the Greater Toronto Area. They go into schools and offer a live show with a strong environmental message in a fun way, along with some amazing wildlife that the students can see in action. There are separate shows for primary, junior and intermediate students that inspire them to take action to protect the planet.
Their kids’ website, www.earthrangers.com provides a follow up to the school show. I has a bunch of great eco-tips for kids, along with fun games to play (my daughter likes Funky Skunky best – and I have to say that I see where she’s coming from). The games also have a great message woven into them, like recycling, composting, or energy efficiency.




Well, the devil is always in the details, but it’s sure a good start.
Moving outside, the end of April should be great for hiking or biking, or heading to the park. Gardening season is in full swing by the end of April. Whether its planting a tree, or planting a garden (organic, of course!), it’s a great way to spend some time outdoors – and you can start now inside with seedlings.




