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Growing Green Kids!
by Dave and Lillian Brummet

The Internet is a wonderful place and a powerful tool for todayıs society to teach children about the environment. Please feel free to check out the recommended sites for teachers, parents or caregivers of todayıs youth.

http://www.earth2kids.org http://www.earthforce.org http://www.edugreen.teri.res.in http://www.planetpals.com http://www.nwf.org/kids http://www.epa.gov/kids http://www.greenscreen.org http://www.kidlink.org http://www.kidsforsavingearth.org http://www.epa.gov/recyclecity http://www.inspectorgreen.com http://www.wattsnew.com http://www.howstuffworks.com/landfill­ an educational site on how landfills operate.

In schools, there are programs dealing with recycling, environmental health, litter and other ecological programs. Younger children and arts classes make use of free materials that were formally considered waste. Schools, day care centers, kindergarten, preschool classes and other children related facilities often accept items that they can turn into craft projects for the kids. For instance, old rolls of gift wrapping paper or wallpaper can be donated for children to use as drawing or craft paper. Boxes, paper bags, buttons, greeting cards, wrapping and ribbons, tiles and many other items can be used for art and craft supplies.

The sites below will provide plenty of craft ideas that involve using items formally destined for the trash.

http://www.bashthetrash.com" ­ how to build musical instruments from trash. http://antiques.about.com ­ many trash-to-treasure ideas. http://familycrafts.about.com

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