Dec. 23, 2009 Shhhhhh...I'm snagging one of the new "Smencils" that just arrived today 'cause I figure 'less is more' and 'variety is the spice' when it comes to stocking stuffers...She doesn't need a whole 'set' right? A whiff here and there and she'll get the gist of the theme...100% recycled newspapers turned into a rainbow of scents and colors. I like finding inexpensive … [Read more...]
Green Toys and Fun Finds With Big Kid Appeal: Ten Under $10 Pt. 2
Filed Under: Consumerism, EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: 10 eco-friendly toys, adventure trading cards, anti-consumption, Baby Honu, budget, children, Digital, eco, eco literacy, eco-friendly, EcoChilds Play, edu tech, education, Elf-Island, Everett Peacock, frugal, geckos, Get 'Em Outside, Gill McBarnet, Good Quests, green, green goods, green shopping, green toys, Hawaii, islanders, kidlit, leatherback turtles, literacy, migration, My Daddy Taught Me to Surf, Nature-Deficit-Disorder, NCLI, New Dream, outdoor play, penguin, Plan Toys, reach and teach, Richard-Louv, Room to Read, stocking stuffers, surf, Sustainability, Tammy Yee, Teens Turning Green, Ten under $10, The Goodnight Gecko, The Great Turtle Race, The Parrot Talks in Chocolate, TikiBar, Tiwaka, Toys, TTG, Turtles, Xeko
Reach and Teach Kids in Fun, Fresh Ways: Ten Under $10
Dec. 20, 2009 In my last post I went for ‘free media finds that are priceless year-round,’ today I’ll nudge it up a notch to prove you can gift meaning and mindfulness without spending a fortune (not even a Hamilton!) I attended the Peace and Social Justice crafts fair and barely made it past the Reach and Teach table and Free the Children’s Me to We booth finding tidbits to … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Consumerism, Counter-marketing, EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: anti-princess, budget, butterfly origami, cartoon novels, children, Comics, edu tech, Free the Children, frugal, gifts, girls are not chicks, graphic novels, green, It Takes A Child, Kids, Kids Are Heroes, Liam O'Donnell, Manga, manners, Me to We, meaningful media, Media Meltdown, media-literacy, nonviolence, organic, parenting, reach and teach, RezEd, self-esteem, socially responsible, stocking stuffers, teachers, teens, Truce, Truce Toy Action Guide, tweens, under $10