Kids’ Earth Day Activities to Do at Home

Today, April 22, 2025, is Earth Day! Are you searching for educational activities to do with your homeschoolers? Or are looking for fun activities to do with your family? Either way, here are some fun and educational at-home Earth Day activities for kids. The following activities help teach your children about nature, conservation, and sustainability.

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Nature-Inspired Crafts

  • Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeders: Spread peanut butter on a toilet paper roll. Roll it in birdseed. Hang your feeder on a tree.
  • Painted Rock Bugs: Collect rocks and paint them to look like ladybugs, bees, or caterpillars. Place rocks in your garden or hide around the community for others to find.
  • Earth Day Suncatchers: Cut the shape of Earth from construction paper. Use tissue paper for the continents and oceans. Hang in a sunny window.

Eco Science Experiments

  • Water Filtration Experiment: Use a bottle, sand, gravel, and activated charcoal to learn how natural filters clean water.
  • Compost Jar: Create a mini compost system in a mason jar to watch decomposition in action.
  • DIY Recycled Paper: Blend used paper scraps with water. Press your mixture into screens. Let it dry to make new paper.

Hands-On Learning

  • Recycling Sorting Game: Set up bins. provide kids with real or toy items to sort into paper, plastic, metal, and compost.
  • Carbon Footprint Challenge: Make a list of Earth-friendly swaps. For example, using reusable water bottles, turning off lights, or reducing screen time. Track how many your child completes in a week.
  • Nature Scavenger Hunt: Make a list of things to find in the yard or nearby park. Include nature and wildlife like locating a bird, finding something green or a smooth rock.

Story Time & Earth Talk

  • Reading Time: Read Earth-themed books like The Lorax, Compost Stew, or We Are Water Protectors. Use the books as a talking point about how you can help the Earth.
  • Draw: Spend time drawing nature, wildlife, the Earth, and other related themes.
  • Start a Journal: Write about what your love most about nature and ways to protect the environment

Plant Something Together

  • Grow a Pollinator Garden: Use native flowers to attract bees and butterflies.
  • Start a Windowsill Herb Garden: Use old jars or cups to grow basil, mint, or parsley.
  • Plant a Tree or Shrub: If space allows, plant a tree. A fruit tree is a great addition to your backyard.

Remember, have fun! Happy Earth Day!

12 Ideas to Celebrate Earth Day

Did you know tomorrow, April 22, 2025, is Earth Day? Do you want find ways to honor this annual event? Celebrating Earth Day is a great way to show appreciation for our planet! If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following ideas to celebrate Earth Day.

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  1. Plant a Tree: Gather friends or family and plant a tree in your community or backyard. Fruit trees are a wonderful option. The flowers provide nourishment for the bees. And, in the future, you will have delicious fruit.
  2. Clean-Up Event: Organize or join a local beach, park, or neighborhood clean-up to help keep your environment clean. Many communities host river or roadside clean-up events in the spring.
  3. Switch to Eco-Friendly Products: Start using reusable bags, water bottles, and utensils to reduce waste.
  4. Go Solar: Consider solar panels or solar-powered devices to decrease your carbon footprint. Check with your local retailer to find the advantages of solar energy in your area.
  5. Educational Activities: Host or attend workshops about sustainability, recycling, or organic gardening. Check online for different events coming to your area.
  6. Nature Walk or Hike: Get outdoors. Explore a nearby trail or nature reserve to reconnect with the outdoors.
  7. Upcycling Crafts: Get creative with upcycling old items into new and useful objects.
  8. Shop at Thrift Stores: When possible, buy second hand items. Go to thrift stores or estate sales to buy useful products, clothing, and more.
  9. Support Local Farmers: Visit a farmer’s market for fresh, locally grown produce and support sustainable farming practices.
  10. Plant a Garden: If you have the space, plant a garden.
  11. Documentary Screening: Watch an environmental or Earth themed documentary as part of family night. Or host a friends’ night. Take time to discuss ways to make a positive impact on your local environment.
  12. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Review your household waste and find new ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle. If you do not already have them, set up recycling bins for plastic, cans, and cardboard. Donate gently-used clothing to shelters or other non-profit organizations.

Get involved. Learn about the environment and celebrate the planet Earth!

Happy Earth Day!

Family-Friendly Earth Day Activities

April 22, 2024, is Earth Day! Are you searching for ideas to do with your family? Spending time outdoors is a fantastic way to celebrate Earth Day. If you are searching for ideas, consider the following family-friendly activities for Earth Day.

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  1. Nature Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items found in nature in your area like leaves, rocks, flowers, or animal tracks. Print the list as a guide. Then go on a scavenger hunt in a local park or forest. Check off the items on your list as you go.
  2. Planting Trees or Flowers: If you have the space and the weather cooperates, spend the day planting trees, and flowers, or create a vegetable garden. Or plan your garden to plant when the time is appropriate for your area.
  3. Beach or Park Cleanup: Organize a cleanup at a local beach, park, or trail. Many communities host cleanup events. Volunteer to help. Bring gloves and trash bags if not provided. If you are cleaning up your area make a game out of who can collect the most trash.
  4. Nature Crafts: Collect natural materials like leaves, sticks, pinecones, rocks, and flowers to create Earth-themed crafts. Create leaf rubbings or nature collages to hang in your home or bedroom.
  5. Outdoor Picnic: Pack a zero-waste picnic with reusable containers and utensils. Spend an afternoon at your local park and enjoy a meal outdoors surrounded by nature.
  6. Nature Walk: Take a stroll through a nearby nature reserve, local or state park, or botanical garden.  Spend time observing the plants and wildlife. Do not forget your camera. Take photos to print later. Nature and wildlife photos are fantastic for decorating your home.
  7. DIY Birdhouses or Insect Hotels: Use recycled materials to build birdhouses or insect hotels. If durable, place your creations in your yard to provide habitats for local wildlife.
  8. Environmental Documentary Night: Make homemade pizza and watch a family-friendly environmental documentary together. Discuss the program or ways you can reduce your environmental impact as a family.
  9. Upcycling Project: Find items to upcycle. If you have nothing around the house, go to your local thrift store to find an item to upcycle. Turn old household items or clothing into something new and useful through upcycling crafts. For example, turn old t-shirts into reusable shopping bags or make wall art from recycled materials.
  10. Energy-Saving Challenge: Challenge your family to reduce energy consumption not just for Earth Day but as a continuing practice. Remind them to turn off lights in rooms not in use. Unplug electronics when not in use and opt for energy-efficient activities like reading books or playing board games. Small changes do make a difference.

Enjoy Earth Day. Spend time outdoors. Pledge to help the environment.  Remember there is no alternative planet. Happy Earth Day!