February 2nd, 2008
I won’t use the word “puke” here often. I do promise. However, this product intrigues me so much I had to post about it for kid’s day.
Available from kidsgardening.org, Owl Puke is a book that comes with a real, vomited, but heat-sterilized owl pellet. This sanitary pellet contains the skeleton of one owl meal, […]
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February 1st, 2008
There are many ways to enjoy all that the natural earth has to offer with your family. I like to walk through the nature trails at a local park with Michael. It’s fun to dodge limbs and walk over pine needles. Don’t knock it till you try it.
What you may not be able to […]
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January 18th, 2008
Earth in Mind, On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect is a book I think everyone can benefit from. David W Orr wrote it back in 94 but the issues presented are still highly relevant. It’s one of my favorite books on education. Also, it appears that he reissued it in 2004. I have the […]
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December 28th, 2007
~ By Marye Audet
One of the things I really love about my house is that it is flanked by creeks on two sides. Because of the over building that the city is doing upstream it is also one of the things I hate about it because of the increasing flooding issues but THAT subject is […]
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December 16th, 2007
What strikes me as funny are all the eco-print books out there about changing the world. That’s a lot of books — most helpful but some of which end up in the trash no doubt. I’ve been seriously thinking about what to do with my book collection lately. I have tons. I do read and […]
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December 10th, 2007
My favorite gifts as a kid were books. I know not all kids like getting books but the following books are good choices if you do go this route. All of these are eco-savvy, fun, and well written.
The World Came to My Place Today by Jo Readman
A Kid’s Winter EcoJournal: With Nature Activities for Exploring […]
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