December 10th, 2007
I am going to be an auntie again, yay! I already have four wonderful nieces and nephews, two of each, so the arrival of another bundle of sunshine is just icing on the cake.
While I’m not a mom, I know that there’s a lot more to raising kids these days. Our generation has so much […]
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December 7th, 2007
No matter where kids live observing wildlife offers a way to learn about the natural world. The Kid’s Wildlife Book is a great companion for kids grade 2-6 with info and illustrations of common mammals and birds of the United States and Canada.
The book presents the animal world in easy to follow categories like […]
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December 7th, 2007
Green kids are everywhere and the Urban Ecology Institute knows it. For over ten years UEI has been engaging young, urban minds in the study of ecology within the city limits of Boston. Through environmental education, action and advocacy programs, the UEI helps highlight the importance of urban ecosystems for the health of people and […]
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November 30th, 2007
My brother is the kind of guy who will cancel a vacation if he finds abandoned kittens under his porch, drive birds and bunnies to the nearest wildlife rescue shelter (even if it’s not near at all) and take in injured Monarch butterflies and feed them only organic watermelon until they are ready to launch. […]
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November 30th, 2007
Journey North is a website dedicated to the study of wildlife migration and all of the wonder of seasonal changes. With participants around the globe, the site allows students K-12 to share field observations about the natural world in their neck of the woods.
Patterns of migration focus on long distance travelers like monarch butterflies, robins, […]
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November 7th, 2007
When the earth starts “growing quiet” readers are taken on a special journey first by a friendly mouse, then by birds and other animals who start to feel the cold onset of winter. Horses shiver, the bees are sleeping and lucky dogs curl up in front of warm fires as families come to visit. It’s […]
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November 7th, 2007
I love kids, they make everything more fun. I can say that with a straight face because I don’t have any, hee-hee. But really they do!
Here at Daily Tomorrow the focus is usually on green living from an adult perspective but all the Halloween photos I’ve been getting in my inbox are reminding me about […]
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October 25th, 2007
If you’re looking for a little environmental inspiration you are in luck. Green Treks Network and the Rural California Broadcasting Corporation (KRCB) have launched the third season of Natural Heroes bringing to life the stories of ordinary citizens who are making a difference.
Natural Heroes tells the stories of everyday people from around the globe […]
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October 19th, 2007
Halloween is less than two weeks away so this week’s Friday Favorites is filled with some of the most ghoulishly green tips for your trick-or-treating little pumpkins.
Quick Ideas:
Buy locally grown pumpkins: Picking out the right pumpkin is vital to a Happy Halloween and a visit to your local farmer brings even more to the […]
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October 11th, 2007
The ‘Going Green Challenge’, from the Weather Channel for Kids and By Kids for Kids (BKFK), wants kids to share their ideas and inventions that could make the world a better place. In addition to saving the planet, contest participants have a chance to win $10,000 and spend a day with an expert from “The […]
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