Monday, June 29, 2015

Come along with me….Earth manners!


Children are naturally curious about nature and their environment.  Take a child outdoors and chances are they will start exploring under rocks and leaves, picking up sticks and searching for bugs.  The desire to explore and learn should be nurtured while also teaching children about respect for all living things and their environment.

This holiday weekend, while you are outside enjoying the lovely weather and taking part in the 4th of July festivities, don’t forget to use your “Earth manners”.  Earth manners are a simple set of “rules” that help ensure that while you are exploring the great outdoors you are also respecting the environment that you are visiting. 

Earth manners
  • Do not disturb wildlife.  Follow this simple rule - look, learn, leave alone.
  • Do not pick wildflowers, cut branches from trees or otherwise destroy plants.
  • Do not carve or draw on trees or rocks.
  • Be careful with fire.
  • Be careful not to litter and try to pick up any litter left by others.
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints” - leave an area in the same condition, or better, than when you got there.

Discuss Earth manners as a family this weekend before heading out the door.  Or better yet have your kids brainstorm and come up with their own set of rules and why they think they are important.  Have a fun and safe 4th of July exploring the great outdoors!

Reading Connections
Arnosky, J. 1993. Crinkleroot's Guide to Walking in Wild Places. Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.Barraclough, S. 2007. Respecting Our World. Black Rabbit Books.
Bruchac, J. 1991. Keepers of the Animals: Native American Stories and Wildlife Activities for Children. Fulcrum Publishing.
Bruchac, J. 1997. Keepers of Life: Discovering Plants through Native American Stories and Earth Activities for Children. Fulcrum Publishing.
Dr. Seuss. 1971. The Lorax. Random House Children’s Books.
Galko, F. 2004. Earth Friends at Home. Heinemann.

Gile, J. and T. Heflin. 1989. The First Forest. JGC/United Publishing Corps.
Green, J. and M. Gordon. 2005. Why Should I Protect Nature? Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.
Guillain, C. 2008. Caring for Nature (Help the Environment). Heinemann Library.
Madden, D. 1986. 1993. The Wartville Wizard. Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing.
Schimmel, S. 2002. Children of the Earth…Remember. T&N Children's Publishing.
Schimmel, S. 1994. Dear Children of the Earth: A Letter from Home. T&N Children's Publishing.

Tafuri, N. 1987. 1987. Do Not Disturb. HarperCollins Publishers.
 
 







 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Come along with me….camping!

The annual Great American Backyard Campout is Saturday June 27. It’s time to dust off your camping gear, gather s’mores ingredients and Take the pledge to camp in your backyard, your neighborhood or your local state park.

Fire up the grill or build a fire in a fire ring, make s’mores, tell stories and count stars. Enjoy hiking, fishing, bird watching, and star gazing. Climb a tree,see how many bugs you can find, look under logs, leaves and rocks or just sit in the sun and listen to the birds sing.

Try playing a few tried-and-true outdoor games such as Red Rover, Capture the Flag,Red Light-Green Light, Duck-Duck-Goose,Cat and Mouse or Sardines. Get the whole family, neighborhood or campground involved! Get outside, have fun and make great memories!

Reading Connections
Carlson, L.M. and J. Dammel. 1995. Kids Camp!: Activities for the Backyard or Wilderness. Chicago Review Press, Incorporated.
Ching, J. 2000. Camping: Have Fun, Be Smart. Rosen Publishing Group, Incorporated.
Drake, J. and A. Love. 1998. Kids Campfire Book. Kids Can Press, Limited.
Eckart, E. 2003. I Can Go Camping. Children's Press.
Klein, A. G. 2008. Camping. ABDO Publishing Company.
Love, D. 1997. Backyard Camp-out Book. HarperCollins Publishers.
Ruurs, M. 2004. When We Go Camping. Tundra.
White, K.L. 2006. Cooking in a Can. Gibbs Smith.
Winner, C. 2006. Kids Gone Campin': The Young Camper's Guide to Having More Fun Outdoors. Creative Publishing International, Incorporated.