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How to talk about Climate Change with your toddler this Earth Day

April 13, 2023 • 4 min read
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Maybe it’s not us that we’re preserving this planet for but, what about our kids? Earth Day is a great opportunity to talk to your family about sustainable living and how to keep our planet healthy. We’ve added lots of brand new content to Pok Pok in honour of Earth Day in the hopes that it sparks more imagination, conversation and learning about our planet.

Celebrate Earth Day in Pok Pok

Earth Day is a great opportunity to talk to your kids about climate change.

We’ve already taken big steps when designing our Town to make it eco-friendly by including turbines, solar panels, bikes and bike lanes, public transportation, electric cars, and trees as far as the eye can see!

We’re hoping that by designing a town with the environment in mind, we’re dong our small part in normalizing these additions to our cities and villages and can help make way for a greener future.

For this Earth Day, we’re taking it even further: we’re hosting an Earth Day Festival in Town! There are lots of new areas to discover for kids, all of which pose a great opportunity to spark conversations with grown-ups about the environment, conservation and how we can take care of Mother Earth. Kids will learn all about urban gardening, beekeeping, recycling, composting and more.

Visit the Centre Stage to put on an Earth Day play with brand new themed costumes, or check out our urban apiary to learn all about how bees support our ecosystem. Pop over to the urban garden to harvest produce and learn about food sourcing while snacking on something fresh and delicious!

We know kids already love our recycling and garbage systems in the Town, and now they can try their hands at composting too!

How to celebrate Earth Day at home with your kids

When it comes to talking about Climate Change, Earth Day is a great kicking-off point. You can start by telling your kids all of the things you do in your home to help care for our planet (such as recycling, turning off the water when you brush your teeth, etc).

Go Outside

Whether you’re going to the beach, a forest trail or even simply to the park by your home, take a moment to appreciate your surroundings together. Talk about the air we’re breathing and how the trees help clean it. Notice a butterfly or the song of a bird. Enjoy the first sun rays or the last snow storm. You can even make good use of your time outside by grabbing a pair of gloves and a trash bag, and help make your neighbourhood a little bit cleaner.

Recycling

Earth Day is a great opportunity to invite your kids to help you with recycling. Talk to them about the different ways you can recycle — glass, paper, plastic, food scraps, etc. It’s almost like a little puzzle to solve each day!

Plant Seedlings

How about starting a little seed jar? Simply add a couple of cotton pads to a jar, add seeds (for example watercress or flowers), water thoroughly and make sure they get enough sunlight. You’ll start to see them grow quite quickly! The flowers make for a wonderful decoration to the kitchen table, and watercress can be cut off after a few days and eaten. Put it on a piece of buttered toast with a sprinkle of lemon and enjoy your home-grown lunch!

There’s nothing sweeter than little hands helping in the garden!

Gardening

You can take it one step further if you have a garden, or even simply a window sill with enough room for a planter. Invite your kids to plant a small flower garden together with you. Springtime is a great time to talk about how bees help pollinate the plants and make flowers grow. You don’t need a full blown tropical flower paradise; stick to local, simple wildflowers — your local bee species thinks they taste the best! Things that we might even consider weeds like dandelions, nettles or clover flowers are delicious for our fuzzy pollinators. A great excuse to sit back and not mow your lawn this month!

We’re always so inspired by the way kids interact with Pok Pok and continue to play, learn and grow, and we can’t wait to hear what families like yours think of our little update! We’d love to receive your feedback, see your play videos and hear your ideas — share your thoughts and say hello at hello@playpokpok.com or on social media @playpokpok.


The Earth Day Town Event is available now in the latest update of Pok Pok!

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