Welcome to the home of Earth Day printables, posts about more sustainable alternatives, and easy gardening tips!
Please note gardening posts are on my "other" blog. The site, Together Time Family, looks a bit different from The Artisan Life. Don't be surprised when you click over and wonder what happened!
Earth Day Printables & Projects
These posts will help you celebrate Earth Day with your family. I hope you enjoy!
Adults and children of all ages will enjoy these Earth Day and enviornmental coloring pages.
These dab it marker printables are preschool-approved and perfect for toddlers and preschoolers! The post includes suggestions for making the activity reusable and Earth Day friendly.
Help your little learner learn their letters with these free printable alphabet matching cards.
These roll and cover mats are a no-prep preschool math activity! The post includes free printable differentiated instruction cubes and printable dice.
Aluminum foil is not recyclable. Discover the best aluminum foil alternatives for baking, grilling, and more. The post includes instructions for making your own beewswax wrap that actually sticks!
This post with plastic wrap alternatives is pretty different from the post above with aluminum foil alternatives. This post talks more about alternatives for reheating food and storing it in the fridge and freezer.
Celebrate Earth Day by helping earthworms! Discover how to attract more earthworms to your yard or garden for a healthier lawn or vegggie patch.
This collection of sippy-cup alternatives includes a variety of eco-friendly, non-toxic, and developmentally appropriate alternatives to sippy cups for young children.
Incredibly, the water bottle my daughter is holding in the photo above is more than two years old and she still uses it virtually every day. These water bottles and cups will last for as long as your child still wants to use them!
Gardening is a fun way to teach your child about plant life cycles and where food actually comes from. Radishes grow quickly and grow well in containers. They sprout vigorously - you'll see the soil bulging up in the morning and sprouts poking out of the ground by evening!
If radishes are too spicy for your little one to enjoy raw, roasting them removes the bite so you can have a tasty, homegrown side dish in under a month.
7 Easiest Vegetables to Grow for an Abundant Harvest (and 5 to avoid)
Want to finally start a garden, but aren't sure what to plant?
Discover the 7 easiest vegetables to grow, and 5 for beginners to avoid, in this guide.
Make sure to grab your free printable planner so you can keep track of planting dates, garden notes, weeding, and more.
This free printable garden matching game is a great way to introduce gardening concepts to your toddler or preschooler, even if you don't have the time for a garden this year.