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5 Ways Preschoolers Can Go Green

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When we think about “going green”, most of those tasks are left to adults. We’ve put together a list of 5 ways that your preschooler can Go Green, too!

When we think about "going green", most of those tasks are left to adults. We've put together a list of 5 ways that your preschooler can Go Green, too!

Recycle

We’ve been recycling on a regular basis for the last five years. Charlie knows that the Recycling Truck comes on Mondays and the Trash Truck comes on Wednesdays.

You can get your preschooler involved in the recycling process by explaining to them what can be recycled and where it goes. While cleaning up around the house, have them help you sort: recycling and trash. Preschoolers love sorting things anyway.

In our area, all of the recyclables go into the same container. Check in your area for recycling solutions. Some will needed to be sorted even further, meaning even more fun for kids.

You can talk to your preschooler about what happens to trash vs. recycling. When I was younger, we took a tour of the local landfill. I need to see if that’s still an option because I know Charlie would love that.

Get Crafty

You all know how much Charlie loves doing crafts. Whenever Charlie finishes using something, anything really, he says, “We can make a craft with this”. Sometimes it’s just not possible, like an empty fruit snack bag he suggested the other day. But, sometimes we do make something from what would normally go in the recycling bin.

This Vase is made using an empty glass jar and is a great recycled craft your preschooler can do!

This now beautiful vase was a salsa jar!

I have been hoarding all those glass jars that spaghetti sauce, salsa and even baby food came in for months now. I just can’t bear to part with them. We’ve done a few crafts with them, but this vase is by far my favorite right now!

This is a craft that is perfect for Charlie to help with because there’s no way he could mess it up. He kept apologizing for not doing it right, but I reassured him that it was perfect and he was doing a great job!

You’ll need:
  • a glass jar (any shape or size will do- totally up to you)
  • tissue paper
  • Mod Podge
  • glitter (optional)
  • foam brush
Instructions:
  1. Clean your glass jar, but don’t worry if you can’t get all of the sticky residue off.
  2. Cut your tissue paper into squares.
  3. Place tissue paper onto glass jar and cover with Mod Podge.
  4. Repeat until completely covered.
  5. Allow to dry.
  6. Add a second coat of Mod Podge.
  7. Charlie wanted to add glitter to our vase, so we added glitter to our Mod Podge for the second coat.

Upcycled Jar to Flower Vase

These will make great gifts for Mother’s Day or birthdays for all the moms and grandmothers in your life!

We also made a planter using an empty milk jug! Of course, we had to decorate it a bit first!

A Milk Jug Planter is a great way to get your preschooler involved in recycling!

Turn Out the Lights

For the longest time, we left a light on in the bathroom for Charlie. He’s big enough now that he can turn it on and off when he’s not in there. This is a pretty easy way to help your preschooler Go Green!

We make sure there is a stool in the bathroom allowing him to reach the light switch. In his room, he has a bad habit of turning the light on and not turning it off. I could go behind him and turn it off, but we’re working on having him remember to turn it off himself.

Just a simple reminder of of turning off the lights. Parents: lead by example here! If you walk out of a room, turn off the light.

Use Recycled Batteries

In a house with kids, we go through what seems like a ton of batteries! On a recent Walmart run, we had to grab new batteries for all those gizmos and gadgets that require batteries. Right at checkout, there’s the battery center. Perfect! I do not need to run to another end of the store to find what I need!

Energizer EcoAdvanced at Walmart

We grabbed the new Energizer EcoAdvanced batteries. These are the first battery on the market to use recycled batteries/materials! How cool is that?!? Most of our toys that need batteries require AA, but you can find these in AAA, too.

This is yet another way of taking something old and making something new! I explained to Charlie that these batteries were special because they used old batteries and other things that people threw away to make them. What preschooler wouldn’t be impressed with that?

And another reason moms can love them? They’re Energizer’s longest lasting alkaline ever! That means going through less batteries, saving me money and less waste!

Energizer EcoAdvanced Batteries

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Use Less Water

If it were up to Charlie, he would use a different cup every time he had a drink during the day. This is a big no-no around here and we’re working to correct that. Have your preschooler pick out a cup that they’ll use all day (assuming they’re not mixing milk and juice or anything like that). If just drinking water, no big deal at all to just use the same cup. Independence is a big thing and allowing him to pick his cup is what will keep this going. Using less cups throughout the day means less dishes to wash later! That’s win-win! Less water usage and less work for mom and dad!

While brushing teeth, remind your preschooler to turn off the water. It may not seem like a big difference, but every bit adds up! Again, lead by example. If they see you brushing your teeth while the water is continuously running, they’re going to do the same thing.

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  1. Rachel says

    March 24, 2015 at 3:05 PM

    Great ideas! I love the decorated jar, your son did a great job!

    Reply
  2. Kelly Moran says

    March 24, 2015 at 10:10 PM

    Such cute ideas! My kids would love making that jar vase! Yours came out great!

    Reply
  3. Marci says

    March 24, 2015 at 10:26 PM

    Love these ideas, especially the vase. Going to try it!

    Reply
  4. Sarah B says

    March 31, 2015 at 11:12 AM

    Such cute ideas! (And cute kiddo!!) I love that vase! Such a beautiful way to upcycle!! #client

    Reply
  5. Ashley @ When the Dust Settles says

    April 5, 2015 at 2:51 AM

    I love your upscaled vase, turning an old jar into something pretty and fun for the kids is a great idea.

    And I never knew that batteries could be recycled like that, so great stuff, thank you.

    Reply
  6. kimberly says

    April 5, 2015 at 8:44 PM

    love it- featuring on A Little Bird Told Me Wednesday Linky Party on Natural Beach Living.

    Reply
    • Christina says

      April 5, 2015 at 8:46 PM

      Thanks for featuring! Glad you liked it!

      Reply
  7. Cathy says

    April 6, 2015 at 9:19 PM

    These are great ideas to teach our little ones ways to go green. I love the decoupaged jar/vase – so cute. Thank you for sharing at Share It One More Time. Cathy

    Reply
  8. Cydnee/Tampa Cake says

    April 8, 2015 at 10:38 PM

    Love your ideas for up cycle, recycle and repurposing! I would love to have a vase for me! Thank you very much for joining in the celebration of #purebloglove, we enjoy having you each week. I hope to see you on Thursday at 8PM, EST through Sunday night. ~Cydnee

    Reply
  9. Melissa French, More With Less Mom says

    April 14, 2015 at 4:52 PM

    It’s important to teach your kids the important things, even at a young age. Thanks for posting. Hello from Motivation Monday.

    Reply
  10. Jana says

    May 12, 2015 at 11:54 PM

    Oh my goodness you have some really awesome green art projects here! I must get busy and do some of these with my kids! I am starting with the upcycle jar to flower vase for our neighbor. too cute!!

    Reply

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