Posts Tagged ‘Kindergarten’
Green Schools Foundation celebrates 20th anniversary
For 20 years a group of alumni, parents, grandparents and educators have built a foundation to promote academic excellence. The Green Schools Foundation (GSF) provided scholarships and classroom grants that enhanced education for thousands of Green Local School students from kindergarten through 12th grade – and that was last year alone.
Helping our Schools Go Green
When Deborah Moore volunteered at her kindergarten's school pizza party in 2000, she was shocked to find that the school didn't recycle. It wasn't long until cofounded Green Schools Initiative, where she serves as executive director.SUSTAINABILITY
Rocketship Craft – A fun Preschool Craft!
I love to create crafts that kids can then play with. This rocketship craft is a great dual purpose craft! It is very simple to create and the kids love getting to launch their rocketship!! This is a great preschool craft or Kindergarten craft. Supplies: Air Mail or typing paper Tape Straw Construction paper Glue Steps: Wrap Air Mail paper loosely around straw [...] This Post via: Toddler Crafts Where you can get fun, educational crafts and tips for kids 1-7! Rocketship Craft – A
Review & Giveaway: YoBaby 3-in-1 Meals
I recently had the chance to review Stonyfield Farms new YoBaby 3-in-1 meals . I looked all over for these for about 6 weeks now - Fred Meyer's, Alberstons, Safeway.. I was beginning to think by the time I'd find it, we'd be in kindergarten, LOL! It was becoming a crazy treasure hunt every time we'd go shopping. You want to know where I finally found them? Grocery Outlet! Geesh! So I present to you the holy grail of kiddo food (drum roll, please): LOL As you can see (I hope) it's a pears
World News – General – MEXICO: Green Therapy on the Rooftops
MEXICO: Green Therapy on the Rooftops MEXICO CITY, Aug 1 (IPS/IFEJ) – In the last two years a Mexico City hospital, kindergarten and municipal government office building have experimented with plant-covered rooftops. Today, workers and visitors are enjoying the benefits.WATER-TANZANIA: Who Pays the Piper? DAR ES SALAAM, Jul 31 (IPS) – When John Rubara* and his family moved into their new house in Dar es Salaam's Tabata Kimanga, a fast-growing middle-income neighbourhood in Temeke di