Eco friendly kids games




















But the outdoor pictures will get you in the mood for loving the nature. Boggle is such a classic, old-school game which are alway fun for parents and kids. Usually, this game comes with plastic, but now the much greener version is available.

The plastic is replaced by heavy duty wood which undoubtedly will last very long. The game is still the same. It allows kids to develop letter recognition, spelling, and reading skills. Stacking sticks and keeping them balanced is always fun and challenging. People of all ages will always find this game fun, in fact I have kids and teenagers always asking me to play this.

This company also sells replacement pieces, so you can play this in a large group easily. J'apprends beaucoup de choses avec ce jeu. This game is no joke. In this game, players will start by drawing a destination card. And through the game, they have to answer questions multiple choice about environmental issues like evolution, animal behavior, renewable energy, etc. Bioviva is made with recycled materials and vegetable-based inks. The player pieces are made of wood carved from beech trees which are harvested sustainably.

Which do you think is the most fun game? Tell us what you think in the comments below! For other eco-friendly things that you can do with your friends or family, make sure to check out this article. Have a fun game night!

The swords are made from hardwood sourced by local suppliers. This keeps carbon emissions down to the minimum in terms of production and transportation. There are no chemicals involved in the manufacturing process either. This game requires you to take care of different environments, ranging from the ocean, forests, safaris and the ice caps. Every region has three endangered species to protect and every action you take will either help them survive and thrive or contribute to their extinction.

The ultimate goal is to protect every animal in your own environment. The game makes it clear about how our actions affect the planet. All the parts used to create the pieces are made from recycled materials. It teaches you different skills and requires some strategy. Mancala comes in several eco-friendly versions. You can play a card game anywhere at any time, from throwing a party to just killing time on a plane. A pack of cards comes in handy in many situations so the next time you need some, consider buying an eco-friendly version like the Bicycle Eco Edition.

But youngsters need to be stimulated and engaged in other ways besides a games console, and there are lots of activities you can do with your kids to fill the hours, whilst at the same time teaching them about the importance of looking after the environment.

And seeing as our children will be the next generation to inherit the planet, it seems only right and proper that we should encourage them to see the world through greener, more eco-friendly eyes.

Here are few ideas that do just that…. Starting a garden is a very popular activity, and kids generally love anything to do with creepy crawlies, bugs and worms.

Another great idea is using an egg carton to plant lots of different seeds and seeing which ones grow first. And, by extension, a sojourn in your nearest woods gives them a chance to explore nature, spot birds, insects and flowers.

Why not get them to take photos of what they see and create their own environmental scrapbook? In the true, tried and tested Blue Peter tradition, household materials have long been an inspirational, endless and eco-friendly source of craft-based innovation.

Enter our good friend the cardboard loo roll, which is more exciting and multi-faceted than you might think. Great toy. Sheila Carroll. Gruffalo and friends bundle. Gill Mears. Gruffalo story set. Laura K. Lovely set. Great figure. Elizabeth Lloyd-Jones. Anita Bailey jones. Competition Win. Kate Lillie. Really happy. Lyn Cooke. Christmas wooden figures. Chilvers Jade.



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