Arbor day is a holiday in which everyone is encouraged to plant new trees in yards, parks, neighborhood, and communities and to care for them. It was founded in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton In Nebraska. Arbor day is a holiday to celebrate trees, and to plant and care for trees and educate others about the importance of trees. On the first Arbor Day, April 10, 1872, an estimated 1 million trees were planted. It is celebrated in the US on the final Friday of April and on various other dates around the world.
Arbor Day is also celebrated in other countries including Jordan where it is celebrated on January 15th. Variations of this holiday are also celebrated around the world such as: "Greening Week" of Japan, "The New Year's Day of Trees" in Israel, "The Tree-loving Week" of Korea, "The Students' Afforestation Day" of Iceland, and "The National Festival of Tree Planting" in India.
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is now. ~ Chinese ProverbImage via atlantaintownpaper |
Here is a cool application "National Tree Benefits Calculator" that is available at arborday.org/calculator that allows you to see how your trees are impacting the environment and your wallet.
And here are two crafts for children to do on Arbor Day or any day:
Create this tree using paint and corks (you can also use q-tips or just your fingers)image via The Picky Apple |
Here is also a neat way to teach kids about parts of a treeimage via A Little Learning For Two |
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