Activities & books about that teach our children about water conservation and the water cycle!
March 22nd is World Water Day.
It’s a day for all of us to remember that water is an important resource in our life and clean water is a limited resource for many around the world.
Everyone can make a difference in preserving this natural resource, even the youngest among us!
In fact, our kids might even teach us adults a thing or two.
Join us as we explore some great books, learn about the water cycle and share tips for easy ways to conserve water.
When you can turn on a faucet and have water flow right into your home, it’s hard to understand how water can be considered a finite resource on our planet.
And it can also be a challenge to explain this to our kids which is why teaching them about the water cycle (how water recycles itself within our atmosphere) is so important.
Use this LEGO water cycle science activity to build & understand the different parts of the water cycle.
By talking through how water changes its’ […]
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