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Ten ways to celebrate Earth Day with (or without) kids

April 15th, 2009 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler and Harriet Blake
Green Right Now

As Earth Day approaches, one of the most significant things you can do is to help a child celebrate nature and embrace a greener lifestyle. Here are ten ideas for creating a fun and meaningful Earth Day celebration.

1 – Picnic (with local food)

Get outdoors and enjoy a snack with the squirrels and ants. To really get the most out of this, take your favorite kid(s) to the market in preparation and let them search out local healthy foods. Even young kids can participate, choosing the apples, veggies and cheeses they want to include. So introduce them to the farmer’s market or local foods section of your neighborhood grocery. Look for organic and lower your impact by using reusable dinnerware and plates, or biodegradable paper plates.

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Slideshow: Disneynature’s ‘earth’

February 5th, 2009 · No Comments

Disneynature has released a series of images from its upcoming documentary earth. The film was five years in the making. Read more: Disney’s ‘earth’ an homage to the animal world.

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The polar bears were filmed on Kong Karls Land, a group of islands between the Barents Sea and the Artic [...]

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Disney’s ‘earth’ an homage to the animal world

February 5th, 2009 · No Comments

From Green Right Now Reports

Disneynature’s homage to the Earth, five years in the making and fittingly entitled earth, is headed for the theaters this spring.

In anticipation of the opening on Earth Day, April 22, Disney has released photos and clips from the movie along with a list of trivia notes and facts about the film and some of its 42 animal subjects. Wildlife featured include cheetahs, the world’s fastest animal with top speed of about 70 miles per hour; demoiselle cranes, capable of flying at altitudes of 25,000 feet and Great White Sharks, the world’s largest marine predator.

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