Marigold wishes you a very happy Earth Day! . . .Wait! Before you go. . .did you order your own set of An Earth Child's Book of the Year and An Earth Child's Book of Verse? These are Marigold's favorite books--because she gets to be in them!! Bye for now!
Earth Day is for Earth Children! This Sunday, April 22, 2012, people all over the world will celebrate a modern holiday called Earth Day. This holiday is all about loving and taking good care of our Mother Earth. It all started on April 20, 1970, back in the time of the Hippies and the Flower Children. People were upset and angry about a war the United States fought in for a long time. They wanted the war to end. The more they thought about the waste and destruction in war, the more they started thinking about Mother Earth herself. People started to notice air pollution and think it was not okay. They began to notice how the water was getting dirty from factories and waste. They all got together to have a big party to celebrate Mother Earth and to teach and learn ways to take better care of Her. The first Earth Day was a big success and it is still a wonderful and powerful holiday today. To learn more about Earth Day and neat things kids can do to celebrate, check out some other websites, too. Here are a couple of good ones Marigold found for you: http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/earth.html and http://holidays.kaboose.com/earth-day/. Want to see a cool YouTube video about Earth Day? Try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQIzoLURl2g
Marigold wishes you a very happy Earth Day! . . .Wait! Before you go. . .did you order your own set of An Earth Child's Book of the Year and An Earth Child's Book of Verse? These are Marigold's favorite books--because she gets to be in them!! Bye for now!
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"Spring is here, our Lady dear, come to bless us ever. Spring is come, Winter's done. . ." --from An Earth Child's Book of Verse, "Lady Spring in the Meadow." We true lovers of faeryland and of our good Mother Earth feel a special burst of excitement when we see those first crocuses bloom, pink buds on the apple trees fatten and burst, and green suddenly shimmer again in the grass. April is true spring, even in many very cold and far away places. Earth is awake for certain now, like a lovely Lady all dressed in flowers and green leaves.
No wonder April's birthstone is the sparkly bright diamond! Sheep and lambs are special to April, too, as wobbly, wooly babies scamper across the fresh green fields. Look for (but please don't eat!) rambling vines of sweet peas now, April's birth flower. They aren't healthy for us to eeat, but guess what: these climbing, clinging, unstoppable vines with flowers of all colors grab hold of Spring and anchor her to Mother Earth--and in our hopes, hearts, and happenings, too! Sweet Peas are super-easy to grow, with large seeds that are easy to handle. Now is a good time to plant them along a fence or a rough wall with places for them to hang on and climb. Be ready, though: they will spread out all over, filling your space with a rainbow of colors and the sweet, light heavenly scent of Spring! Wow, Mother Earth really starts to wake up in March! Listen to her wake the winds, sing in showers of rain and snow, give first birth to early Be on the lookout for bunnies, robins, and scampering mice. Wind and water, wind and water--it's not really warm yet. Notice in An Earth Child's Book of the Year what color Marigold's toes are as she plays in the cold, cold spring water. As the Earth Children sing in An Earth Child's Book of Verse, "March winds blow, cold waters flow, I hear the river singing. March winds blow, quick scuds of snow, I hear the river singing. . ." Run and swing and blow in the winds yourselves, you Earth Children, young and old--bu
Welcome, Earth Children, young and old! Welcome, all of you who love nature, Mother Earth, and a little bit of of her magic. Welcome, new comers and curious guests. Walk the Wheel of the Year with us, month by month, moon by moon, and enjoy our journey together! We will talk about so many things: like the magic of your birthstone, flower, and tree, what is happening in nature and how we and others like to celebrate. Stories and legends, ideas, arts & crafts, many secrets from Nature, and other ways you can make your own life a celebration of Nature each month will come your way.
You can also tell us what you like and what you would like to learn more about. You can share your own ideas and celebrations with us. Just post your comments and join right in! |
About "Marigold"Marian Louise Camden, Psy.D., (aka Marigold) is a licensed child and family psychologist as well as a life long lover of Faeryland. She is the author of the Earth Child Books. Archives
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