Polwig.com put together some fun jewelry projects using recycled soda cans. What a unique want to reuse and upcycle! This activity is best suited to older children or children under close adult supervision.

Adventures of Bear used the book Seeds, Seeds, Seeds to kick off a series of activities about seeds and planting. Planting something of your own is a great way to celebrate Earth today.
Under the Table and Dreaming put together some amazing Earth Day snacks. I love the Rice Krispie treat earth pops.


Sewing and Crafting with Sarah has posted two craft projects using recycled materials. The picture here shows a desk organizer.
24/7 Moms has a fun post with 14 Earth Day projects. We especially like these recycled paper weave baskets.

Toddler Learning Activities has put together a list of Earth Day activities for tots and older kids.

Toddler Learning Activities has put together a list of Earth Day activities for tots and older kids.
A Busy Mommy and The Canadian Mom Blog Social Group have put together an Earth Day Challenge. If you follow the button on her blog you will find a list of links to each of the posts included in the challenge.
What a great list! I am off to explore.
ReplyDeleteGreat list and love the new look (hadn't checked back in recently)
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