Most of us, adults, know well the 3Rs meaning – reduce, reuse and recycle and is important to make sure kids understand their responsibility towards our planet too. Every year on 22nd of April we celebrate Earth Day and it’s a perfect moment to educate and teach our children about our amazing planet and what they can do to protect it.
Here are some favourites activities we have made over the years with my daughter Aurora that is now 4 years old.
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Earth Day Activities list 🌏
1. Go play in nature
Go outside, have a walk in a park, or in a forest! Take a trip to the lake or in the mountains. The very best way to celebrate Earth is to connect and explore nature and be outside as much as possible. Kids are amazing natural explorers, they will find so many opportunities to birdwatch, listen to birds singing, observe insects and wildlife around them.
2. Organize an Earth Day Scavenger Hunt
You can use ready printed Nature Scavenger hunt templates.
Scavenger hunt templates I created:
1. Earth Day Hunt – check it here
2. Nature collection frame – here
3. Create a pinecone bird seeder
4. Build an insect hotel
5. Start a seed jar
6. Make an Earth Day Handprint Keepsake
We just made this interesting activity with both my girls and they were so excited about it. Everyone is excited when working with playdough, isn’t it?
Watch here the tutorial and the blog post!
7. Learn how to recycle
8. Make nature art
Use sticks, stones, leaves that you gathered from your nature walk and paint them, create art, stick them on a paper frame or create an wooden sticks frame, add a sticky paper and ask your child to add nature treasures, like in this post 🌱
9. Grow flowers, vegetables or fruits.
Make your own little garden either you are living in a city or in countryside. There are plenty of opportunities to do it.
10. Go visit a farm
Take your kids on a farm visit trip. The opportunities of learning is huge and it’s so fun to see and learn how plants grow, to experience food directly from the trees/plants, create their own snack by picking food themselves and taste it. Also an animal farm is an amazing opportunity so the children can see for example where the milk comes from. This spring we visited both a vegetable farm and an animal farm and there were both amazing experiences for the kids.
I hope you enjoyed our post. There are a lot more ways to teach children the responsibility towards our planet in a fun way. These activities teach children to appreciate what the nature gives us and protect the environment and its resources. When we indirectly teach them through these fun activities, it will inspire and teach them to respect the environment around them and to make the world a better and safer place to live in! 🌱♻