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Make Way for the Recycling Brigade!
Recycling: Creating a Sustainable Mindset in Schools and at Home

Make Way for the Recycling Brigade!

By Sarah August 25, 2019 October 17, 2019  chip bags, coffee pods, environment chair, juice pouches, national education association, naturalist parenting, pta, recycling brigade, reduce reuse recycle, Super Recycling, teaching kids about nature, terracycle, volunteering, zero-waste boxes 2

Make Way for the Recycling Brigade! This year begins my saga as the school PTA’S Environment Chair and head of the Super Recycling Program!

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Solitary Bee Support
Take It to the Garden: Getting Kids to Step Outside

Solitary Bee Support

By Sarah August 24, 2019 October 17, 2019  bee houses, John L. Neff, leafcutter bees, mint flowers, naturalist mom, organic gardening, parenting, pesticide free, pollinators, save the bees, solitary bees, teaching kids about nature, texas nature, the honeybee conservancy, The Solitary Bees 0

Over the summer, our mint went wild and so did its blooms which gave the kids and I a chance to really check out some bees. I purposely did not trim them down because we …

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