🌎 Help your kids understand how important the Earth is ♻️


Hey Reader!

Earth Day is coming up, and I’ve been reflecting on the beauty of our planet and the profound ways that we have put it at risk. For us, our children, and our children's children. Do you ever think about the Earth and what it'll be like in, say, 50 years from now? 100 years from now?

Ever seen that movie Idiocracy? 😂 Well, if I'm not sure of anything else, I'm fairly certain we won't be opposed to drinking water...

Earth Day is more than another date on the calendar. It’s a call to action, one that grows more urgent every year.

"We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children."

That Native American proverb sums up what Earth Day is about, and right now, we’re driving change in our children with a limited-time sale on Earth Day Activity Bundle.

This GORGEOUS activity bundle will make learning about the Earth exciting as well as meaningful for your kids. It's over 75 pages of incredible activities that will surely last you all month, plus you get bonuses (like a calendar for Earth Day activities!).

This is packed with hands-on activities, interactive worksheets, and creative games, all designed to inspire kids to learn about our planet and take action to protect it.

Want to see exactly everything you get inside?

Let's do our small part to make sure our kids understand the importance of our planet! Your kids will DEFINITELY learn several new things about the Earth in this pack. And even though it does say for levels K-4, my kids are 13 and 14 and still LOVED this pack. Well, *loves*...we're currently in the midst of working our way through this pack, and there is lots of cool and new information for them to still learn they haven't known before! So perhaps making this a group morning study would be perfect for you and your family!

xo,
Richie

Richie Soares

Hi, I’m Richie – homeschool single mama of 3! Yes, I homeschool… on purpose. I blog, I bribe my kids with snacks, and I’m a proud member of the “coffee first, questions later” club, powered by sarcasm and Jesus. If homeschooling feels a little wild, you’re in the right place. I serve up no-fluff tips, real-life resources, and the occasional eye roll at unrealistic Pinterest expectations. If you’ve ever lesson-planned at midnight with goldfish crumbs in your bed, you’re in good company. It’s my hope that you find delight in my words, treasures within my posts, and camaraderie in #momlife. Sign up below to get my ever witty slightly embarrassing yet undeniably worthy newsletters and 'freemails'!

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