by Grace S (parent) | Mar 20, 2021 | Science and Education
These young people contacted us to help share the work they have done on a climate change presentation. “Hi, our names are Victor and Alexandra and we are 13-year old twins from New York. Climate change has concerned us so we wanted to make a change in our...
by Grace S (parent) | Nov 28, 2019 | Action, Justice and Equity, Resilience, Science and Education
[Jamie Margolin (Seattle) leading the Zero Hour march in Washington DC in 2017.] TODAY The news over the last few days has been particularly dire, and another thing I’ve learned is this – the kids read the news. They read on social media, and in the...
by Melissa K (parent) | Oct 17, 2019 | Science and Education
Children’s Books: Global Perspectives The American media often highlights the role of the United States and Europe in stories about environmental activism. Books can paint a broader picture, showing how environmental heroes arise on every continent. The six children’s...
by Melissa K (parent) | Jul 14, 2019 | Science and Education
These picture books are great resources for kids and families who want to know more about environmental issues. Many of the books listed here are appropriate for a wide age range. The non-fiction, in particular, is clear enough to be read aloud to preschoolers but...
by Eric S (parent) | May 15, 2019 | Science and Education
Seattle, WA We’ve got a pretty extensive garden (including many plants specifically intended to attract bees). Typically by May, it’s buzzing like crazy with activity from many different types of bees. This year has been different. By mid-May, I’d...
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