
Composting
What is composting and why is it important?
Composting is a natural process in which food scraps and other organic materials are transformed into fertile soil.
ECO-ARTICLES
Learn about caring for the environment with our eco-notes. Here you will find articles, activities, and ideas to teach ecology to children in a simple and fun way, both at home and in the classroom.

Composting
Composting is a natural process in which food scraps and other organic materials are transformed into fertile soil.

Renewable energies
Energy is necessary for almost everything we do every day, but not all ways of obtaining energy are the same.

Responsible consumption
Today we are going to talk about something very important: responsible consumption. You might have heard these words before, but do you know what they mean? Let's find out together.

Biodiversity
Today, we're going to talk about something truly amazing: insects! Are you ready to discover why these tiny beings are so important for our planet?

Pollution
Why does the water in rivers or the air sometimes not look or smell good? This is because they are contaminated.

Resources
Did you know that our planet has limited natural resources? This means that we cannot use them carelessly because one day they could run out.
These eco-notes can be used as educational material in the classroom or at home. They are ideal for working on topics such as recycling, biodiversity, water conservation, and energy with children in a practical and engaging way. Environmental education is essential for children to develop responsible habits from an early age. Through games, activities, and educational content, they can learn to care for nature, recycle, save energy, and protect the planet in a natural way.