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Green Kids Zone

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Website: http://www.greenfestivals.org/...
 
Date published: Fri, Apr 11, 2008
 

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There's always something fun happening in the Organic Valley Green Kids Zone!

Look out for the Mud Monster and Mud Buddy!
Ride the Energy Cycle and see what human power can do!
Enjoy Organic Valley chocolate milk!
Book Signing with Author Lee Wells!
Visit the Mothering Magazine booth for more info on cloth diapering!

Saturday
11:00 AM    Slippery Stories with Lisa Taylor and Sam O’Brien
presented by Seattle Tilth
An adventure in slime, explore the world of slugs, snails, and worms.  Enjoy songs, stories and demonstrations with large garden creatures.

12:00 PM    Cloth Diapering is SO Easy!
Angelique Mullen of The Real Diaper Association
Learn about the practical aspects of cloth diapering! We will demonstrate and discuss how to get started with cloth diapers and make sure you have all the tools you will need to be successful. Learn more about your diaper choices, and the various options out there for new parents. Learn how to set up a home system, how to launder, and care for your diapers. In addition, we will touch on the issues of cost and why cloth diapering is a frugal, resourceful choice.

1:00 PM    Bug Tales with Lisa Taylor and Sam O’Brien
presented by Seattle Tilth
A backyard safari exploring spiders, ladybugs and butterflies.  Enjoy songs, stories and demonstrations with large garden creatures.

2:00 PM    Kids' Climate Change Challenge
Julie Hall & Sarah Lane, Progressive Kid
A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids!
Kids and parents work in teams to complete the Kids' Climate Change Challenge, a fun, stimulating activity designed to get kids and their grownups to think in new, proactive ways about how to fight climate change. Participants walk away with concrete strategies and energized attitudes.

3:30 PM    Fast Food Jeopardy
Pandora Thomas, Global Exchange
Compete for Prizes and have fun learning about fast food facts.

5:00 PM    Kids' Climate Change Challenge
Julie Hall & Sarah Lane, Progressive Kid
A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids!
Kids and parents work in teams to complete the Kids' Climate Change Challenge, a fun, stimulating activity designed to get kids and their grownups to think in new, proactive ways about how to fight climate change. Participants walk away with concrete strategies and energized attitudes.

Sunday
12:30 PM    Cloth Diapering is SO Easy!
Angelique Mullen of The Real Diaper Association
Learn about the practical aspects of cloth diapering! We will demonstrate and discuss how to get started with cloth diapers and make sure you have all the tools you will need to be successful. Learn more about your diaper choices, and the various options out there for new parents. Learn how to set up a home system, how to launder, and care for your diapers. In addition, we will touch on the issues of cost and why cloth diapering is a frugal, resourceful choice.

2:00 PM    Kids' Climate Change Challenge
Julie Hall & Sarah Lane, Progressive Kid
A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids!
Kids and parents work in teams to complete the Kids' Climate Change Challenge, a fun, stimulating activity designed to get kids and their grownups to think in new, proactive ways about how to fight climate change. Participants walk away with concrete strategies and energized attitudes.

3:30 PM    Fast Food Jeopardy
Pandora Thomas, Global Exchange
Compete for Prizes and have fun learning about fast food facts.

5:00 PM
Kids' Climate Change Challenge
Julie Hall & Sarah Lane, Progressive Kid
A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids!
Kids and parents work in teams to complete the Kids' Climate Change Challenge, a fun, stimulating activity designed to get kids and their grownups to think in new, proactive ways about how to fight climate change. Participants walk away with concrete strategies and energized attitudes.

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