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Free Planet Protector Club Kit for Kids

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Your Planet Protector's Club kit includes:

  • An official membership certificate
  • An official Planet Protectors Club badge
  • Activity booklets for grades K-3 and 4-5
  • Great adventures on the Web

http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/kids/ppcform.htm



 
Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money. - Cree Indian Proverb

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Re: Free Planet Protector Club Kit for Kids

 That's a cool little free kit for the kids! I used to love anything that had a badge or a certificate when I was small. Thanks frazzledmom! :)



When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a rose with the other.

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Re: Free Planet Protector Club Kit for Kids

 Thank you frazzledmom. :) Kids sure need encouraged not to be wasteful. It's amazing how much junk they can collect. 

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Re: Free Planet Protector Club Kit for Kids

 I like badges and certificates and goodies like that too. Thanks frazzledmom! 
 
And I know it, Savannah. I try to get mine to think about recycling their soda cans at the very least. It's a start.

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Re: Free Planet Protector Club Kit for Kids

 Pennywise, I gave my kids an extra small trash can each in their rooms that are only to be used for soda cans - green trash cans of course LOL. That gets them to sort it automatically. All I have to do then is empty them all into one big bag for recycling.