April 22, 2020 / Modified mar 4, 2021 9:18 a.m.

Go Green with PBS KIDS

Celebrate Earth Day with these activities and programs.

wild kratts amazon Travel to the Amazon rainforest with the Wild Kratts team! Watch now on pbskids.org or on the PBS KIDS video app.

Celebrate Earth Day with these programs and activities from PBS Kids and PBS Parents.

Nature Playlist from Sesame Street

Looking for a way to celebrate Earth Day at home? Sesame Workshop is celebrating by sharing a Nature Week playlist featuring all their favorite furry friends.

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ALL NEW: Watch Wild Kratts Amazin' Amazon Adventure Special

Travel to the Amazon rainforest with the Wild Kratts team! Journey down the mysterious Amazon River in search of inspiration from the amazing creatures that live there. Watch now on PBSKIDS.org or on the PBS KIDS Video app.

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Make: Edible Dirt Snack Cups

Our world is filled with plants and animals that live and burrow in dirt and soil. Get little hands messy on Earth Day as you learn about different types of soil and make an edible “dirt” cup together.

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Create: Egg Carton Turtles

Instead of throwing away empty egg cartons, upcycle them into this easy and adorable turtle craft while discussing sea turtles’ habitats and the importance of recycling.

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Coffee Filter Earth Day Art

This lickety-split Earth Day art project is a quick, fun project for all ages.

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Blend Like a Chameleon Game

You and your child can experience the effects of camouflage firsthand with this simple experiment.

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How to Raise Environmentally Responsible Kids

For our species to keep surviving (and thriving) well into the future, our kids’ generation will have to make caring for the environment a priority. Not just a once-a-year-because-it’s-Earth-Day kind of priority, either. We’re talking about an every day, every decision they make kind of a thing.

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