April 2009

Earth Day for Kids

by Stacy on April 20, 2009

Looking for some wholesome ways to spend Earth Day with your family? Here’s KSW’s Top 10 list of ways to celebrate this valuable tradition with the ones you love.

1. Spend a few hours at home decluttering your belongings. Gather up canned goods, old clothes, magazines you’ve already read, toys your children have outgrown and more. Then take a road trip with your kids to several donation locations in your city to help make the biggest impact. You’ll all feel better after helping others and hopefully you’ll all want to do this together on a recurring basis.

Soup Kitchen or Homeless Shelter: Canned Goods, Non-Perishable Items, Old Blankets and travel size toiletries

Ronald McDonald House, Dress for Success, Red Cross, Salvation Army, or Goodwill: Gently Worn Clothing

Hospitals, Doctor’s Offices, Retirement Homes: Magazines and/or paperbacks

Women’s Shelters, Orphanages, Daycares: Toys, school supplies, jackets, shoes, blankets

2. Spend a day at the moviesDisney’s Earth Movie is opening on the oh-so appropriate Earth Day and is planting a tree for every ticket sold between April 22-28. They have already made plans to plant 50o,000 trees in areas identified as critical based on the advanced ticket sales they’ve had so far. Your ticket purchase will provide an afternoon of fun and education for you family, as well as piece of mind that there are several trees being planted in the rainforest with your families name on them.

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3. Take your children to the Zoo or a nearby Aquarium: Focus your attention on endangered species and talk with your children about why they are in danger of going extinct and what you can do as a family to help.

4. Stop by a local Starbucks (be sure to bring your own coffee cup, and they’ll give you a cup of Jo for FREE – Free for all Canada locations and @ participating stores in the US. Check your local Starbucks to be sure) – chat about life with your kids and ways they would like to make an impact by going green. Are they interested in recycling, composting, carpooling … get their real opinions. On the way out, ask the person at the counter if you can have the old coffee grounds to start your own compost pile. If you don’t feel comfortable having an open compost heap in your backyard or a can in your kitchen, use a rubbermaid tote in your backyard. This will keep the smell/mess contained and the critters out and provide a warm insulator that will aid in decomposition. Fill it with items your comfortable with working with, mine will have:

- Coffee grounds

- Shredded paper

- Grass clippings

- Banana and Orange Peels

- Egg Shells

- Rich Soil

5. Organize a Say No to Litter March in your neighborhood or a Rubbish Game for just your kids. Bring along wagons, trikes, gloves, and plenty of trash bags, sing this song along the way:

Pick up Litter - From Everything Preschool
(Sung To: “If Your Happy And You Know It”)

If you see a piece of litter pick it up
If you see a piece of litter pick it up
You will make the world look better
If you pick up all the litter.
If you see a piece of litter, pick it up

Photo from Ark change Your World

6. Go on a Nature Scavenger Hunt – As you collect items of all colors, talk with your kids about the beauty that exists in nature. Describe your favorite sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feelings that exist effortlessly in nature. Examples would be: Watching a beautiful sunset, The sound of the ocean bereeze, The smell of wisteria in my grandfather’s backyard, The taste of fresh picked blackberries, and the feel of water rushing between my toes as I stand on the edge of the beach where the water meets the sand.

7. Take a trip to your local Farmer’s Market – Have a blast picking out your own fruits and veggies. Let the kids pick all of the items that will be used to create their dinner. Your menu could include a nice green salad or gazpacho as a first course, homemade pizza as your entree and a delicious smoothie for dessert. (Click on photos for these recipes or create your own) Either way, I guarantee your kids wont complain about eating their veggies tonight.

8. Repurpose items meant for the trash into something wonderful, make something special just for grandma and grandpa. They’ll get the biggest kick out of what you create.

Younger kids will love this Bottle Cap Magnet project

Older Kids & even adults will adore this unique soda can jewelry how-to

9. Plant, pick, or tend to something outdoors. You’ll be amazed how much your children love playing in the dirt and giving something life. If you don’t have a garden, try planting a sunflower or some potted herbs for your windowsill. If planting isn’t possible, take a walk around the neighborhood and collect branches, leaves, and flowers to display in your home. Another option, trim some bushes or spend time weeding in your yard. By the end of this exercise, you and your kids are sure to be more relaxed and in tune with nature.

10. Feed the birds: There are several easy options for making bird houses with materials you probable already have in your home. Try a coat hangar + popcorn version you can style yourself or a pinecone + peanut butter + bird seed option you can whip up in a jiffy. The kids will love making these and will be delighted to see the fruits of their labor when the birds come round to taste their new treats.

Here’s wishing you and your family a wonderful Earth Day. As for me and my home, we’ll be trying a few of these and thinking of ways we can make it Earth Day, Every Day at our house.

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Fantastic Earth Day Finds

by Stacy on April 18, 2009

Earth Day 2009

Some fantastic finds to help remind you of Earth Day, Every Day
(All less than $60)

Everything Fits Gym Bag from Gaiam ~ $60
4-Pk Earth Day Aluminum Bottles from Walmart ~ $16
Girls Organic Tee from Walmart ~ $4
Sassy Cherry Tree Rattle from Baby Earth ~ $9
Demi Lovato’s Earth Day Tee from Walmart ~ $4
Soy Crayon Rocks from Nico & Zoe ~ $8
Women’s
Save Some for me Tee from Kmart ~ $13
Respect the Earth Flash Cards from Amazon ~ $12
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Daisy Frayed Skimmer from Payless ~ $20
Lola Eco-Friendly Starter Kit from Amazon ~ $34
Simple Combover Messenger Bag from Amazon ~ $51
Give a Tree Plush from PB Teen ~ $10

See more of my Earth Day 2009 list at ThisNext.

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Crafting our way to a greener world

by Stacy on April 18, 2009

Earth Day Treats

Earth Day Bars – Ingredients from around the world – from Family Fun

Earth Day Cookies from Family Fun Corner (via ABC & 123)

Fun With Kids

Bottle Top Art

Can’t wait to try this Bottle Top Art project from Fave Crafts

Loving this recycled bead project made from plastic bottles – too bad the link no longer works :(

(Thanks Again to ABC and 123)

Egg Carton Owls from Cider and Faun

Super Simple Earth Day Coffee Filters from DLTK Kids

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Recycled Magazine Bowls using this photo tutorial from Abstract Octopus

Earth Day would be a great day to finally make the amazing egg carton fairy lights from Esprit Cabane

Killer Projects from Kaboose

Make your own compost bin from a rubber tote. I’d fill mine with grass clippings, coffee grounds, banana peels, orange rinds, shredded paper, and egg shells for a super rich mulch in just 2-3 months.

Paper Mache Globe

Love these Coffee Ground Fossils

DIY Spa Goodies

Photo from Crazytime Candles

Energizing shower scrub: Reuse 1/2c fine coffee grnds, 1/2c extra virgin olive oil, 4-10 drops peppermnt essence & tea tree oil – Stays good for up to 5 days (courtesy of Ecosaveology)

Don’t Forget to Take the Fun Outdoors

Got an Earth Day craft (or any upcoming holiday craft) you’d like to see added to our list? Shoot us an email at kidsstuffworld@gmail.com and tell us all about it. Pictures highly encouraged.

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KSW Loves Jitterbug

by Stacy on April 16, 2009

Looking for a great way to entertain your kids when you’re fresh out of ideas? Wishing you had something kid-friendly to put on for your kids to dance or something mellow you could all listen to during craft time? Wishing that all the children’s music you’ve found didn’t make you want to bury your head in a pillow? Problem Solved! All of them … with one simple website, Jitterbug.tv

Jitterbug.tv is the brainchild of two amazing dads, Dan Gellert & Randall Green. An online video/radio interface dedicated to finding great Kindie (independent music for kids) both children and parents can enjoy. How great is that? This pair of dad’s of music loving three year olds, have done an amazing job hand selecting artists & songs and creating a super friendly website for parents and children alike. I was lucky enough to grab a few minutes of their time for a quick interview. Here’s what Dan & Randall had to say about Jitterbug:

KSW: What influence have your children had on the site’s layout and music choices?

Dan: Our 3 year old girls are the testers for sure.  Having lots of thumbnail pictures was something I noticed Emily (my daughter) pointing to constantly.  Also, the jitterbug logo was blessed by Emily as she gave the thumbs down to some other versions.  Concerning music choices, It seems variety is embraced as well as consistency – Emily likes to know the same video will be there for her to come back to until she looses interest eventually.

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Randall: Truth be told the catalyst for Jitterbug was probably Jacks Big Music Show and the fantastic musical guest appearances, including Laurie Berkner.  The show and the musical guests made me realize that kids music could cross over as I really enjoyed the music almost as much as my daughter.

KSW: What has been your favorite music find so far? What about your children’s?

Dan: I like the Dog On Fleas band, and Emily is constantly changing her favorites, but some of her favorites have been Gustafer YellowGold and The Jimmies.

Randall: Hard question to ask us as we like so many,  but  Piper (my daughter) was initially a Laurie Berkner groupie but has recently turned her attention to Randy Kaplan.

KSW: Since starting Jitterbug, would you say you & your family have been brought closer together through the process?

Dan: Yes, I often hear “Let’s watch jitterbug” from Emily.  I’ve noticed you cannot really be cranky or moody when watching stuff on Jitterbug, it always lightens the mood.

Randall: Yes,  Jitterbug has been a “family project” with everyone involved.  The first thing my daughter asks for in the morning is to see Jitterbug.  The interesting thing is we all usually agree on the music.

KSW: Recommend three of your favorite (or your children’s favorite) videos?

Dan: I never tire of Ugly Fruit by Dog On Fleas and Emily often requests Malti by Dan Zanes and this Greek Lullaby

Randall: Guastafer YellowgoodThe Jimmies and Eric Herman

KSW: Have you added any music lately that relates to Earth Day, recycling, or any other nature/outdoor activity?

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Dan: Well, the one that comes to mind for outdoor activity is Tricycle and Diggin in the Dirt by Frances England

Why We Love Them: Let me count the ways- No really, For starters, it’s FREE! Sure I tried finding kids music on You Tube once or twice but the quality was poor and the good stuff tended to get lost in the mix. Jitterbug.tv puts the best Kindie music at your fingertips and even offers a FREE streaming radio service. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve turned to Jitterbug to calm my children since our move in Feb. My little ones know many of the songs by heart and ask to see the site AT LEAST once a day.

KSW’s Top Picks:

Rainy, Rainy Day by Milkshake

Everything is Alright by Big Bang Boom

The Elephant Song by Eric Herman

3 Year Old Faves:

Willy was a Whale by Justin Roberts

Polar Bear over There by Uncle Rock

I Found It by Brady Rymer

2 Year Old Faves:

Spider MonkeyThe Rhino Song from Big Green Rabbit

Animal Alphabet Song by The Hollow Trees

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A story and A song

by Stacy on April 15, 2009

Just Do One

As spring ushers along, I find all of my thoughts are turning Greener. The color Green, all things outdoor, and ways that I can become just a little Greener. Lucky for me, I’ve found a wonderful resource to help me on my way.

The Just Do One website is an outstanding source of information on how to be a little greener without being overwhelming. When you break it down into doable items, like they do, helping the planet really doesn’t seem that hard. You do it, just like you’d do anything else, one step at a time. Great concept, don’t you think?

Just Do One recently held a video contest and I just have to share the winning videos here. They’re both under three minutes so please take a moment to check them out, you’ll be glad you did.

This first video is from a small boy named Da Vinci who tells us all about how his family does their part and provides some creative suggestions on how you can too.

This second video is a cute parody about a Guy & a Girl doing their part to help the environment – turns a guy & his girl (The World). Honestly, I could watch this one a hundred times. It’s a catchy tune that would really make my day if it were on my IPOD playlist.

Enjoy!

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