Make your Earth Day especially green by learning more about why it’s good for kids to spend time outside instead of growing up mostly indoors.
The Green Hour by Todd Christopher encourages families to spend one “green hour” outdoors each day.

One big green reason for encouraging kids to spend time outdoors is that they’ll naturally grow to respect nature. As Todd Christopher reminds us, children must first discover the earth before they go about trying to save it.
The Green Hour not only sets forth all the reasons we need to rehab the dwindling outdoors time spent by today’s busy children, it also serves as a field guide for enjoying nature. The author covers all the basics — safety, bug safari, bird watching, dirt exploration, attracting butterflies, hiking, shore fun, snow play, star gazing and more.
Two winners will receive a copy of The Green Hour!
To enter:
- Leave a comment on this post sharing a fond memory of your time spent outdoors as a child.
- Enter by 11 pm Friday, April 23, 2010.
- The winners will have three days to respond to my request for a mailing address. US mailing addresses only.
(Disclosure: I received a complimentary review copy of The Green Hour. Contest copies are provided by the publisher.)
UPDATE 4/26: Congrats to the winners: Melissa B and Amber G!
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