Dive into activities that make a big impact as you learn how to care for the environment. From recycling superhero to litter-picking champion, join in to discover simple yet powerful ways to protect our Earth and create a brighter, cleaner future for all.
Eco-friendly
Could you live without plastic? Skipper and ocean activist Emily Penn has a coll way to keep an eye on the amount you use.
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Plastic is mostly manufactured using chemicals extracted from oil, a fossil fuel. However, there are other ways of making plastic – here’s how you can create your own.
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Don’t throw away your apple peels – turn them into this super snack instead.
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Cut down on your family’s plastic waste in just three weeks.
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To celebrate National Tree Week, get out and about and become a seed planter.
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Reuse leftover junk from around your home to build a functioning microscope.
Start your new year off by doing something to help the planet.
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Go into nature
Completed the eco activities? Why not head over to our nature pages for loads more activities to get stuck into outside?
Check out The Week Junior magazines' FREE Activity Hub. The team has compiled some super exciting activities from the award-winning magazine that you can enjoy at home with little to no resource - something to fun, free and easy help keep curious young minds educated and entertained.