Friday, April 22, 2011

Simple Ways to Educate Kids About the Environment through Action for Earth Day


Earth Day

What better occasion is there than today, which is Earth Day, to teach kids how they can get involved in helping the environment?  

As readers know, my family are avid lovers and protectors of the environment.  As regular contributors to our local community, we've helped renovate landscaping and gardens at public schools in Southern California.  We've also participated in cleanup days at the beach. 

We've visited more than 100 U.S. National Parks, we garden as a family, and I've written about various Earth-conscious groups such as Ritz-Carlton's Ambassadors of the Environment and Nature Rocks.  I've also blogged about eco artists such as Hearts of Haiti and influential environmentalists and authors such as Ed Begley.  Lots of eco-friendly crafts that kids can make have also been featured on this blog, too.

Here are five easy and fun ways, provided by LiveStrong.com, that get even very young children involved in creating a greener planet for all.

My oldest son (now 15) has been gardening with me since he was a toddler
Vintage Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Garden
Plant seeds or plants.  Growing your own vegetables without pesticides is good for the environment as well as your family's health. 

Community Cleanup
Schedule a community cleanup day with the kids.  Cleaning up the local area helps the environment and creates a sense of community with the kids and other. 

Toy Swap
Help the kids organize a toy swap instead of throwing away old toys, which results in more waste in the landfill. Each child brings her old toys that she no longer wants, and the kids swap toys with one another. That way,each child goes home with different toys, and nothing ends up in the landfill.

Pledge
Encourage kids to create a written Earth Day pledge that states what they promise to do to keep the earth clean while protecting the environment.  Then, get all the youngsters to sign this pact.

Green Committee
Set the stage for a kids' green committee that puts awareness, responsibility, and action in the hands of the children.  For example, a children's eco-friendly group at school can monitor the campus to make sure the other kids and the students' parents are making green choices.  They also might find new ways to make the school green, such as adding recycling bins or planting flowers, as well as bringing ecology into the classroom.

As soon as this post goes live, I'm heading outside with my four kids to do some yard cleanup and gardening.  Watch for a later post with pictures and a story about what my family does to mark this important day.  What will you be doing with your family for Earth Day?  Please leave a post and share.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Top 10 Best Easter & Spring Easy Arts and Crafts for Kids

Easter Crafts


Readers:  Get  your own Easter craft ideas featured on MommyBlogExpert -- details at end of this post.  Also, don't miss the separate blogpost on some great children's Passover arts & crafts.

Easter is still a week away.  But if you have children who are out of school from now till after the Big Bunny makes his special delivery next Sunday, you'll want to keep them busy.

Here are some of the most creative, fun, and easy craft projects your child can make with or without your help, depending on their age, to celebrate this family holiday.

Image by FamilyFun


These crafty projects will look great on your Easter table, either as a centerpiece or to jazz up individual place settings.  Whatever you choose to make, kids and adults alike will certainly enjoy these fresh ideas.  They'll also make great photographs as you document the holiday, so make sure your camera is charged and ready to go so you can capture some lovely memories not only on Sunday but while your children are creating these family heirlooms!
  • Easter Bunny Cupcakes from Disney Family Fun (pictured above)
  • Ribbon Eggs from Creative Home Arts Club
  • Hanging Easter Basket with Child's Handprints from DLTK-Holidays (pictured below)
Image by DLTK-Holidays
The ideas are all wonderful and creative.  But, I think I like the two crafts below the best because they're eco friendly.  Not to mention, they'll help you use up the surplus of egg cartons you are bound to have at home this time of year.
  • Egg Carton Daffodils from Adventures of Scuba Jack 
  • Egg Carton Ducklings from Family Education
Image from Family Education

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Happy Easter !!!

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Passover Jewish Holiday Easy Crafts for Kids

Holiday Crafts

Readers:  Get  your own Passover craft ideas featured on MommyBlogExpert -- details at end of this post.   Also, don't miss the separate blogpost on some great children's Spring Arts and Crafts.

Photo from Kaboose

Passover officially begins on April 18, Monday night at sundown.  Keep kids from toddlers to teens busy between now and then with some really extraordinary but easy and inexpensive to make Pesach crafts.  

Likely you already have the supplies to make most of these projects at home, so why not do a craft together with your child?  Then, make sure you write the year and name of the child on the art project they make so that you can store it away after the holiday is over so you (and they) can enjoy it again every year after that.
  • Cardboard Tube Moses from Kaboose (pictured above)
  • Bedikat Chametz Search for Leaven Project from Kaboose
  • Passover Seder Plate from Crayola
  • Printable Ancient Egypt Coloring Pages from Coloring.com
  • Dancing Wine Goblet Paper Chain from Creative Jewish Mom  
  • Passover Bag of Plagues from Martha Stewart
Photo from Martha Stewart

These are all really great Passover craft and cooking ideas.  But, here's my favorite one that I'm making with my teens this year -- Martha's Matzah House from Martha Stewart. Includes an 18 minute demo (in two parts)  from the Martha Stewart Show with funny lady Joan Rivers as the guest for the featured Pesach cooking segment.

In this entertaining and informative Martha online video you'll see how to make some yummy gourmet chocolate and nuts matzah as well as the gorgeous Matzoh House pictured.  Whether you're perfect like Martha or a little klutz like Joan, you are going to love this kitchen craft that you can use as a Passover Seder table centerpiece and then eat for dessert!

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Happy Passover!


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