HAPPY EARTH DAY!!
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Each week the hosts will travel around to each blog to see what topic your suggest for the following week. If we choose your topic – you will be our featured blog. Keep the GREAT suggestions coming. We have an on-going list we will choose from each week. Some topics are ones we have done in the past – but that doesn’t mean we won’t revisit them!!
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And the end of your post – suggest a topic for next week.
Comments letting us know you are participating are always great too. If we choose your blog, we will link back to your post the following week.
Our highlighted blog this week is:
How are you helping to raise an eco-friendly toddler?
There are so many ways to raise an eco-friendly toddler!
We start with using reusable bags! We use them for grocery shopping, trips, storing toys. We buy them in fun colors and of course fun characters! We have several Mickey Mouse reusable bags. It’s a great way to teach your toddler early the importance of using recyclable bags.
Another great thing to do is go on Nature Walks. While on walks have your toddler gather up leaves or sticks. While on the walk it is a great way to show your toddler the wonder of nature and then do crafts later!
I would love to start a garden because I think it would be wonderful to have Hayden help me! It would be such a fun project. If you have any advice for a total newbie, let me know! I have no idea if I’m even too late to start planting?
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amber whitehead says
Advice from a terrible gardener start small. Maybe a window box or small container garden. We recently tried this and I think it would have worked great except the dog ate our project. Really liked the leaf tracings thanks for hosting and sharing.