You may have missed it, but in my household, we're really trying quite hard to go a little greener. So when I was offered the opportunity to review I Cherish Planet Earth, a game which pairs the age old delights of pair-matching with ecologically relevant affirmations, complete with colorful and delightful artwork and a story book "A Love Letter to Our Planet."
It's fun, and encourages ecological thinking from an early age, and that's key to making green a way of thinking and acting as a native quality in our children, instead of having to deprogram them when they're older consumerists. Also, I Cherish Planet Earth has won the Dr. Toy 2009 Best Green Product award.
It promotes green thinking.
It's compact, no bigger than a children's book and with no extra bulky boxes and packaging other than the shrink-wrap, it avoids all the nasty packaging waste associated with most children's games and toys.
It's printed on recycled paper with vegetable oil based inks, and is made in the USA.
All this means it's not only green, it's UnEvil.
I Cherish Planet Earth comes complete with a 48 piece pair matching game and drawstring cotton bag, and a 32 page full color story book.
In all honesty, we haven't played with this much. I've looked at it, enjoyed the artwork and message of the book, and I like it, but I Cherish Planet Earth is right up Mongoosine's alley. She will like the positive environmentalism and affirmations as opposed to the scare-tactics of most ecologically conscious toys. I love the friendly tone of the book and game, and so will she. She's the girl who likes to throw B-Earth Day parties where we plant things. So this is her sort of thing. So much so, that this baby is going to go under a certain conifer which just might have beads and other trinkets decorating it, hint hint. It's designed for the whole family, ages 4 and up. Better still, unlike some games which involve loud rattling dice, this is a game that doesn't have to get headache-inducingly loud. That's a double win for me.
I am not sure if I like the positive tone of I Cherish Planet Earth or the artwork better. I am sure Mongoosine will prefer showing off her mad matching skillz to anything else, but such is youth. But what I think the affirmations and game extensions are probably the most meaningful, because not only do they help children to internalize a deeper sense of connectedness to the planet, but they also encourage meaningful thought and positive ecological action.
If you'd like I Cherish Planet Earth for the child, children, family, or school in your life, you can buy it at any of the following:
If you'd like to win your own I Cherish Planet Earth, I've graciously been given the opportunity to give one to one of my followers.
Mandatory Entry:
Leave a comment telling me what lesson you want your children to learn about the environment.
Additional entries:
1. Leave a comment letting me know what username you follow Challenge&Fun on twitter.
2. Leave a comment letting me know you follow my blog.
3. Leave another relevant comment here on my blog and leave a comment here to let me know where I can find it. (unlimited entries)
4. Blog or tweet about this giveaway, linking back to this post. Leave a comment with the permalink. (tweet up to once daily, blog once, don't irritate your followers)
5. Grab my button and leave a comment with the URL where I can find it.
Please leave your email address in your comments if it is not easily accessible via your blogger account.
Giveaway will close December 9, 2009
Open to US and Canada
Winner will be selected via a random number generator and will be contacted via email, as well as announced on this blog. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to notification email, else an alternate will be selected via whichever ridiculous methodology moves me. Iguana racing or some such nonsense.
Disclosure: I received a free I Cherish Planet Earth to review.
47 comments:
The biggest lesson I want my kiddos to learn is that they CAN make a difference!
I follow on Twitter as aMothersEarth
I follow you
I want my son to learn that being eco-friendly is "cool" and that his example can encourage others.
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I follow your blog
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I want my son to learn about what products aren't biodegradable and ways to generate less trash.
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I hope to teach them to respect the earth in what they do. I LOVE the idea that 7th generation uses from Native Americans about not thinking how you will impact this generation, but 7 generations from now.
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I want my grandsons to learn why it's important to recycle as much as possible.
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I want my kids to learn that doing small things for the earth is just as important as doing big things...
I now follow your blog
I want my children to learn to not take the environment and Earth for granted. To appreciate and protect it.
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Following you.
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I want Emma to learn that we have to respect what God gave us. We have to stop destroying our planet so future generations can enjoy Earth's beauty!
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I want my children to learn that there are many things that can harm wildlife... like the plastic "rings" that come on some soft drink packaging -- and other things like that. I want them to realize that even a small step like cutting those apart can help save a bird or some other animal's life.
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I follow Challenge & Fun on Twitter -- @HSBSuzanne
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I tweeted about this...
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I want my child to learn conservation and protection of the Earth and nature.
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I'd like the Baby Piranha (aka Emily) to really take to heart the Margaret Mead quote: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
I tweeted!
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I want my kids to learn they don't need more stuff; especially when it's just newer versions of the stuff the already have & still works.
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man that was a good one..really
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