Soil Magic, the sequel to the bookTuTu Goes Green. TuTu's Green World series teaches children how to live green through the wide eyes of an adorable little girl. TuTu and her Green Crew friends decide they want to do something about the smelly trash problem in their town. TuTu introduces the idea of a town wide composting project and gets to work.
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View Top PicksTulani Thomas, Founder of the TuTu’s Green World, accepts interviews, school readings and event bookings across the nation. Students and teachers can enjoy fun, interactive book readings, arts & craft demonstrations or you may listen to an inspirational speech from a mother whose life changed for the better when she decided to go green.
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Every year on December 11, people around the world celebrate International Mountain Day, a time to learn how mountains shape our planet and support life in incredible ways. Even if you do not live anywhere near a mountain, these towering natural wonders affect the water you drink, the animals you love, and the adventures you dream about.
Soil might look like simple brown dirt, but it is one of the most alive and important parts of our planet. World Soil Day is a chance to explore the tiny world hidden beneath our feet, a world filled with creatures, nutrients, and natural systems that help plants grow, clean our water, and even protect the climate. When we understand how soil works, we can appreciate this incredible resource and learn how to protect it.
World Wildlife Conservation Day takes place every year on December 4, and it reminds us how important it is to protect the amazing animals we share our planet with. Many species are endangered because of wildlife crime, which includes poaching, the illegal pet trade, and the destruction of habitats.
The season of giving thanks invites us to pause, reflect, and appreciate all that sustains us, our loved ones, our communities, and the Earth that nourishes us every single day. It is a moment to celebrate gratitude, to slow down, and to reconnect with what truly matters.
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