Learning about natural resources
You are never too young to learn the importance of protecting nature and maintaining ecological balance through choices in our daily lives.
These choices can include everything from our clothes to our belongings and especially our food.
It may seem that way when we are kids, but the food in the supermarket doesn't just appear there.
It's not surprising that many of us didn't grow up with an understanding of the food chain. Of course, products don't just appear. But what else were we to think?
But as we move towards a more sustainable future as a society, it's vital that we get better at teaching children about sustainability and how the world works. Of course, we cannot expect children at this age to know everything about the dynamics in the food chain (we'll just wait until they are 4).
But kids can start learning where their food comes from with our My First Growing Carrot educational toy. By guiding them as they play with the sun and rain cloud stones, you can practice learning about nature. Show what organic food needs to grow as you give the brick-built carrot just the right amount of sun, rain and water from the watering can.
You might have to tell them that real carrots don't have little faces...