Give students a glimpse of what “trash” can be turned into with a little effort. Collect rinsed baby food jars. Remove the labels. Let the children decorate the jars with their mothers or grandmothers in mind. Explain how the jars can be used as votive candleholders. Hand out our discounted “Kids’ Guide To Environmental Awareness” Educational Puzzle Books so your “artists” can learn more about reusing. Also pass out “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” Pencil Grippers as reminders. Store the candleholders a few weeks, until the Friday before Mother’s Day. Then the children can give them as gifts.
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Give students a glimpse of what “trash” can be turned into with a little effort. Collect rinsed baby food jars. Remove the labels. Let the children decorate the jars with their mothers or grandmothers in mind. Explain how the jars can be used as votive candleholders. Hand out our discounted “Kids’ Guide To Environmental Awareness” Educational Puzzle Books so your “artists” can learn more about reusing. Also pass out “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” Pencil Grippers as reminders. Store the candleholders a few weeks, until the Friday before Mother’s Day. Then the children can give them as gifts.
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