Little Squirrels: recycled rainbow crayons
Here in the UK a staggering 100 million crayons are thrown away every year. Most wax crayons are made of […]
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Here in the UK a staggering 100 million crayons are thrown away every year. Most wax crayons are made of […]
Little Squirrels: recycled rainbow crayons Read More »
At Green Squirrel HQ we have a bad habit: By the time February comes round we are itching to get
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First things first – thank you for clicking on a post about drainage – it’s definitely not the most exciting
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Welcome to our Powerful and Positive climate conversations series. This is the second in a six part series exploring what
Gotchas and gatekeeping: how we talk to each other about climate matters Read More »
In today’s guide we’re going to offer up some suggestions of how to mix up your own paints from the
Little Squirrels: painting with nature Read More »
Picnic aspiration: A beautiful hamper filled with fresh bread and homemade lemonade, a peaceful sun-dappled spot, maybe a nap afterwards,
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Welcome to our Powerful and Positive climate conversations series. This is the first in a six part series exploring what
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Sensory playdough is one of our favourite eco make and do activities that we love to run with groups, so
Little Squirrels: Easy sensory playdough to make at home Read More »
The Education (Environment and Sustainable Citizenship) Bill has just had its second reading in the House of Lords, and Teach
Current climate education is inadequate: Why we’re supporting Teach the Future Read More »
What are you up to this summer? We hope that, whatever you’re planning, you’re able to find time to take
Summer events, our new climate conversations series, and more! Read More »