How can Environmental Science for Kids be a more engaging experience? Here's a fun starter; cow farts. That’s right. I said it. Cow farts. Did you know those stinky things are a top contributor to air pollution? Teaching environmental science doesn’t have to be boring. It’s actually super exciting and it’s relevant to their real worlds. Kids are actually very empathetic about the world around them, but we need to help them be aware of what’s happening in their environment so they can help make a positive difference.
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