Red Soil Spring - A Nature Magazine for Children
Red Soil Spring is an international monthly nature magazine for children of ages 7-12. It is ad-free and subscriber supported.
Shine a light on sustainability! 🌟 Each recycled bottle not only tells a story but also saves energy. Teach your little ones the power of recycling with Red Soil Spring.
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Can you guess which majestic creature holds the title of the largest mammal on Earth? Leave your answer below! 🌍✨
The Great Lakes were formed about 14,000 years ago, when the glaciers retreated.🐟
Today, the Great Lakes are used by more than 30 percent of Canadians and contribute to half of Canada’s manufacturing output and billions of dollars in trade.💵
Did you know? The moon, our celestial companion, doesn’t emit light but gracefully reflects the sun’s glow. 🌌✨
Winter Fun #7: Do Snowy Winter Tree Art! 🎨❄️ Gather twigs, unleash creativity, and create a winter wonderland right at home. Perfect for young nature enthusiasts ages 7-12. Subscribe now for more hands-on fun and nature discoveries every season! 🌿 #
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Discover the Kauri: Earth’s Ancient Giants. Kauris are conifers, with small, leathery evergreen leaves that are elliptical in whorls, with shedding, flakey bark. For 20 million years, Kauri trees have towered over the forest canopy, witnessing the ebb and flow of time. Their resilience and longevity make them an emblem of the natural world’s enduring splendor, as celebrated in ‘Red Soil Spring’—the children’s nature magazine dedicated to Earth’s botanical wonders.
World Wetlands Day is an important occasion to raise public awareness about the value of wetlands to society and the role of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in their wise use and conservation.✅
Stride into the wilds of learning with Red Soil Spring as we honor the striped marvels of the animal kingdom on World Zebra Day, January 31st, 2024. Subscribe now for more nature-filled stories and discoveries!💫
Hint: The plants are also called as purifiers of Earth. It is so because they purify the air by removing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen. Plants while photosynthesizing take up carbon dioxide and utilize it to produce food and in turn give out oxygen as a by-product during light reaction. This way forest accounts for the majority of the production of oxygen on planet Earth.
Hint: The plants are also called as purifiers of Earth. It is so because they purify the air by removing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen. Plants while photosynthesizing take up carbon dioxide and utilize it to produce food and in turn give out oxygen as a by-product during light reaction. This way forest accounts for the majority of the production of oxygen on planet Earth.
Let’s make learning about our environment as fun as playing in the rain. Subscribe today and join the eco-conscious family!
Did you know geese have teeth-like ridges on their tongues? This adaptation makes them efficient grazers, munching on vegetation with ease. Dive into more fascinating facts by subscribing to Red Soil Spring, your go-to nature magazine for kids. Stay curious, stay wild! 🦆
Happy Pongal from all of us at Red Soil Spring! May this festival bring abundant happiness and prosperity to your life. Subscribe to our nature magazine for children and cultivate a love for the earth.
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Out in the wild, every little creature has a special name. Can you guess what we call a baby fox? 🦊 Comment below with your answer✨
🌿 Did you know that the eyes of an ostrich are larger than its brain? This fascinating fact reminds us of the incredible diversity in the animal kingdom. Explore more amazing animal secrets with Red Soil Spring - your window to nature’s marvels. Don’t forget to subscribe for your dose of wildlife wisdom!
🌟✨ Cheers to a New Year of growth, joy, and unforgettable moments with our little nature explorers! 🎊🌳 As parents, let's continue fostering a love for nature and learning through the pages of Red Soil Spring. May 2024 bring us countless opportunities to connect, discover, and nurture a sustainable future together. Here's to another year of family adventures! 🌿👨👩👧👦
Camels have different ways to adapt to their environment. They have a third clear eyelid that helps in protecting their eyes from blowing sand. Also, two rows of long lashes protect their eyes.
Can you answer this one? Let us know in the comments below💫
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Matcha is a green tea powder made from shade-grown grounded Camellia Sinensis tea leaves called tencha. Tencha is a type of green tea that is used to make matcha which gives matcha green tea powder its umami flavor and high caffeine content.
International Mountain Day 2023, under the title “Restoring mountain ecosystems” is a chance to increase awareness about the relevance of mountain ecosystems and call for nature-based solutions, best practices and investments that build resilience, reduce vulnerability and increase the ability of mountains to adapt to daily threats and extreme climatic events.
World Soil Day (WSD) is held annually on 5 December as a means to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and advocating for the sustainable management of soil resources.🌻
Every year 4th December is marked as International Cheetah Day as an opportunity to promote the importance of cheetahs and their conservation. Dr. Laurie Marker (founder of the Cheetah Conservation Fund) founded this day to honour Khayam, a Cheetah she raised at the wildlife safari in Oregon.💫
Honey bees🐝 live in large "families" and can be found all over the world. The honey bee is the only social insect whose colony can survive many years. This is because they have a plan to survive the winter months. They huddle together and eat honey when it's cold out and most flowers are dead.🍯
They also flap their wings 11,000 times per minute. This is why it sounds like they are "buzzing".🐝
Dive into the season of growth with 'Blossoms' - the second issue of Red Soil Spring 🌸!
Journey through the enchanting world of flowers, where every page promises to nurture your child's love for nature's vibrant colors and sweet scents.
Subscribe now and let your little one's imagination bloom! 🌺
Leap into learning with Red Soil Spring! 🍃
Our magazine is crafted with your child's safety and our planet's health in mind, using sustainable green printing, vegetable-based ink, and biodegradable packaging. Subscribe today for a greener future! 🌱
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Get creative with seeds and let your imagination take flight! 🧡🌻 Embrace the autumn season's bounty and turn nature into art.
🌿 Did you know? Orangutans are nature's expert builders, crafting a cozy new treetop nest each night.
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