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Join us in our commitment to keeping America's forests abundant — and develop some green habits right here. From sprucing up your home to making a scrapbook or photo album, these activities all involve wood or paper in some way. So get creative and get busy now. See an activity you like? Share it with a friend.
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My First Recycling Bin™ with Genevieve Gorder.
TV design expert and new mom Genevieve Gorder shares these creative ways to get kids engaged in environmentally responsible behavior at home — including a 'My First Recycling Bin™,' for children one-year-old and up.
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Today's kids. Tomorrow's forests.
It's never too early to get your kids engaged in forest-friendly activities. In fact, there's no better way to ensure the future of our forests than to get them active now. That's why we created this downloadable brochure for parents.
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Have a happy holiday.
Want to keep your kids occupied during the holidays? They'll have fun with our free holiday coloring page.
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Work with wood. Play with paper.
From choosing wood accent pieces to repurposing old wallpaper books, Genevieve Gorder helps to make your home décor greener.
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Take a hike in the forest.
Spend a fun and educational day with your kids exploring nature's beautiful, renewable resource. Download our hiking journal with games and activities to take along.
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Make it yourself.
Show you care with a homemade gift for weddings, showers, birthdays, all occasions. They're easy to make using wood and paper, and you can personalize them with your own creative flair.
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Read together.
Reading is a gift that lasts a lifetime and is endlessly entertaining. Read a book to your children or grandchildren. Read along with each other. Write your own story together or start a storytelling tradition that can be passed down for generations.
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Capture memories with scrapbooking.
From little moments to life's major milestones, scrapbooking keeps your memories alive and expresses your individual creativity. It's fun to make pages together with family and friends. And you can recycle most of the materials you use. That's good for everyone.
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Create your family tree.
There is no family exactly like yours. With this fun project you and your kids can discover past generations, learn the lineage and history of your people, and discover little known stories with each family member you record.
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