Still on the hunt for a unique Christmas gift for the kids? I may have found a good one, and I'm even giving one away below!
WatAdventure have created a brilliant new eco adventure book which can be personalised for your child. The idea behind it is to empower kids to save the planet this Christmas, both in the story and real life.
It's aimed at children aged 6 -12 and you don't just personalise it by their name as you can also style the main character's avatar.
The book includes two graphic novels: 'Saving Slime Town' and 'Planet B' as well as some practical activities that help teach your child to become more eco-friendly minded.
Activities in the book include a great mindfulness diary, STEM challenges and facts about the world's seven eco challenges.
You can purchase the book in hard or softback and it includes a free digital membership for your child to become a WatAdventurer on WatAdventure Kids.
To enter the giveaway to win a personalised version for a child in your family, simply fill in some or all of the Rafflecopter form.
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The book includes two graphic novels: 'Saving Slime Town' and 'Planet B' as well as some practical activities that help teach your child to become more eco-friendly minded.
Activities in the book include a great mindfulness diary, STEM challenges and facts about the world's seven eco challenges.
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Includes Mindfulness Sections |
You can purchase the book in hard or softback and it includes a free digital membership for your child to become a WatAdventurer on WatAdventure Kids.
To enter the giveaway to win a personalised version for a child in your family, simply fill in some or all of the Rafflecopter form.
You get entries for commenting on this post, Tweeting about the competition and following myself and Watadventure on social media- it's really easy!
No payment has been received for this post. All views are honest and my own. One book was gifted to us for the purpose of this review and giveaway.
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recycle alot , cutting out the use of plastic as much as possible
ReplyDeleteRecycling everything we can
ReplyDeleteusing bag for life and reusable cup
ReplyDeleteI walk everywhere as I can't drive!
ReplyDeletewe recycle and don't have a car but walk everywhere xx
ReplyDeleteI walk pretty much everywhere ♻️♻️
ReplyDeleteMost eco friendly thing I currently do is walk to work, Im lucky I dont live too far away from work, I could drive but its great exercise and Im doing my bit for the environment!
ReplyDeleteI drive an electric car to work
ReplyDeleteI use refill bags instead of buying plastic bottles.
ReplyDeletewe only use bags for life, and we have our own travel coffee cups
ReplyDeleteI think it has to be using reusable bags for shopping both in a supermarket and general shopping in town (and Xmas shopping too)!
ReplyDeleteWe dont buy prepacked fruit and veg in plastic bags
ReplyDeleteRe use all our plastic bags
ReplyDeleteUsing our own drinks bottle that we carry everywhere and we also have sporks in our bag so that we don't ever need cutlery.
ReplyDeleteRecycle most of our rubbish and compost our leftover food
ReplyDeleteWe compost waste, use paper straws, recycle everything we can and use insulated flasks to drink with when out and about.
ReplyDeleterecycling everything I can
ReplyDeleteWe reuse boxes and bags as much as possible, from using boxes to bring home shopping to even using them as cat toys.
ReplyDeleteI walk to most places and leave the car at home
ReplyDeleteI do quite a lot of eco friendly things as i made a lot of switches the last few months from bamboo tooth brushes and interdental brushes to switching from clingfilm to home made waved cotton wraps
ReplyDeleteWe walk everywhere miles most days ( not that my figure shows it )
ReplyDeleteIve done a few changes but id still like to do more. I use shampoo/soap bars, buy single fruit and veg, bamboo tooth brushes, reusable sanitary wears and try and reuse as much packaging as possible
ReplyDeleteRecycling properly band efficiently and cutting down to cutting out single use plastic
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