Tag: green parenting
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Nature books for kids: Autumn
20 books for kids … and the kid in you, too Welcome to the fourth installment of my series on seasonal books for kids. Autumn is my favourite season, and I know I’m not the only one! With back-to-school excitement in the air, it always feels to me a bit like the true beginning of…
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Your guide to an eco-friendly Easter
For our family, celebrating Easter means celebrating the changing seasons and welcoming springtime. Here in Vancouver, spring is in the air and blossoms are everywhere. It’s truly a lovely time of year. Just like any other holiday, I aim to make Easter as eco-friendly as possible—but without losing any sleep over it! I don’t DIY…
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How to go Zero Waste, with kids
Is it possible to go Zero Waste with kids? Certainly! It’s important to define “Zero Waste” the right way, though, because I’d argue that no one on this planet is truly Zero Waste. Rather, I see Zero Waste as a movement and a lifestyle, and one that can absolutely be adopted by families and kids.
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Navigating Eco-Anxiety & Eco-Grief: An interview with Lindsay Coulter
Today I have prepared for you something very special: an interview with environmentalist, writer, and mother Lindsay Coulter, about eco anxiety and eco grief. I’m hoping that you find it useful in your own climate activism.
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Breaking news: climate change and children’s health
Breaking news from the medical journal The Lancet warned of the dangers to children’s health in a warming world. What does this mean? Let’s dig a little deeper…