They also decide to do a joint activity during the trip, such as buying the fruit of the week in a bulk produce store. Beforehand, they write down everything they need so as not to consume more and take the cloth bags. The requirement is to choose only seasonal fruits and vegetables .
Another idea is to turn a trip they normally make by car into a walking route. This way they see that there are more sustainable ways to get around and save energy.
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A game without batteries
With this craft, we will be able to create a solar panel with materials that we all have at home:
A cardboard box
Two 1.5 or 2 liter plastic bottles
Black paint
Foil
Cellophane paper
Glue or adhesive tape
Water
To start, we clean the bottles, dry them and paint them black . Then, we line the accounting directors email lists bottom and sides of the box with aluminium foil. Glue or tape will hold them in place. Then, we fill the bottles with water (up to three quarters) and place them, closed, in the box. Finally, we cover the whole box with cellophane and place it facing the sun.
After about two or three hours, the water in the bottles will have warmed up and can be used to make a hot drink. Magic? No, it's the power of the sun.
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Other tips for saving energy with children
Recycling, reducing and reusing are also ways to take care of the planet:
Use natural light whenever possible.
Do the recycling tasks together.
Once a year, check which clothes have become too small to donate to an association .
The less you open the fridge , the better!
Watch age-appropriate environmental documentaries to enhance children's awareness and continue learning.
And of course, praise your little ones when they do something positive! This will reinforce their habits.