- Art from Recycling
- Breakdown on Recycling for Kids
- Climate Crisis Jam
- Crayons - Reuse
- Environmental Education for Kids
- Events Related Links
- How to make a denim purse
- How to make a Kool-Aid purse
- Jimmy Neutron Recycling IQ Game
- KAB Man
- Water Kids
Art from Recycling
This creative Web site takes dozens of different materials and teaches children how to reuse and recycle them in inventive ways! Go to The Imagination Factory.
Breakdown on Recycling for Kids
The Washington State Dept Ecology's home page for kids and recycling. With fun games and trivia, links to other cool sites and a breakdown of recyclables by commodity. This is a one-stop shop for teaching kids about the fun of recycling! Go to WA Ecology.
Climate Crisis Jam
The Earthman Project presents Climate Crisis Jam, a musical message about global warming. Go to Jam.
Crayons - Reuse
How to reuse broken crayons. Click here.
Environmental Ed for Kids
The Environmental Education for Kids page gives children a continual stream of on-line activities to teach them about recycling. Be sure to check out the "Recycling Story" for a behind-the-scenes look at recycling. Go to WI Dept of Natural Resources.
City of St. Louis Park has its own environmental education programs at the Westwood Hills Nature Center. For more information, click here.
Related Links
- Eco Fair at Parktacular
- America Recycles Day
- Living Green Expo annually first weekend in May
- Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series
- University of Minnesota Extension Service
- National Arbor Day
- Stop Global Warming
- Live Earth
Make a denim purse.
Click here.
Make a Kool-Aid purse.
Click here to learn how.
Jimmy Neutron Recycling IQ Game
Fun, interactive game for kids where they can test their "recycling IQ" and receive a free Jimmy Neutron recycling certificate. Go to Nickelodeon.
KAB Man
Watch the adventures of KAB man, play games and more. Site sponsored by Keep America Beautiful for teens through twenty-somethings. Click here.
Water Kids
It takes 2 to 5 gallons of water to brush your teeth. It takes about 50 gallons of water to wash a car. Click here to learn more about water and how we use it. Sponsored by the Water Education Foundation.
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