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Mother Earth's Plantasia (1976, Homewood Records) "warm earth music for plants and the people who love them"
Details Celebrating their gratitude towards Pachamama, or Mother Earth, a group of traditionally-dressed Andeans make an offering. The original watercolor on paper painting is from acclaimed Peruvian artist Julio Cuyro Ccahua. 0.17 kgs 0.4 lbs 78 cm W x 58 cm H 30.5" W x 22.75" H Metric US/Imperial Watercolor on paper Arrives unframed Signed by the artist Requires special handling -- allow an extra 14 days for delivery Made in Peru Certified and shipped by our office in Peru Product ID: 409946
Add a little touch of Mother Earth to your attire with this single Amethyst Necklace. The stones faceted surface shines with each angle of light that hits it. A true treasure from our Mother Earth. This necklace is dainty and weightless, as if the stone is a part of you and is water friendly! FEBRUARY BIRTHSTONE 16" Standard Cord Length Stainless Steel Lobster Clasp Durable Beige Nylon Cord Genuine Faceted Gemstone Approx 14x14mm Want it longer? Choose to add 2 inch stainless steel extender for adjustability to 18" Each Stone is One of a Kind with its own special properties. The stone used to make your necklace may vary somewhat in color/size from the one in the photo.
Printed on the sweatshirt is the painting 'Field of Treasure" by Rebecca Cheney from her collection 'Jewels of the Earth'. The painting is a depiction of a German flower picking field full of tulips near the village where Rebecca lived. The jewel toned colors are inspired by the idea that flowers are like Mother Earth's delicate and priceless jewelry. See more of Rebecca's art on Instagram @saltwaterstudio.art A sturdy and warm sweatshirt bound to keep you warm in the colder months. A pre-shrunk, classic fit sweater that’s made with air-jet spun yarn for a soft feel. • 50% cotton, 50% polyester • Pre-shrunk • Classic fit • 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex • Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel • Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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Mucuna pruriens is a tropical legume native to Africa and tropical Asia and widely naturalized and cultivated. Its English common names include monkey tamarind, velvet bean, Bengal velvet bean, Florida velvet bean, Mauritius velvet bean, Yokohama velvet bean, cowage, cowitch, lacuna bean, and Lyon bean. The plant is notorious for the extreme itchiness it produces on contact, particularly with the young foliage and the seed pods. It also produces many medium-sized red swollen bumps along with the itching. It has agricultural and horticultural value and is used in herbalism. Mucuna pruriens is an annual climbing shrub with long vines that can reach over 15 metres (50 feet) in length. When the plant is young, it is almost completely covered with fuzzy hairs, but when older, it is almost completely free of hairs. The leaves are tripinnate, ovate, reverse ovate, rhombus-shaped or widely ovate. The sides of the leaves are often heavily grooved and the tips are pointy. In young specimens, both sides of the leaves have hairs. The stems of the leaflets are 2–3 millimetres (1⁄16–1⁄8 inch) long. Additional adjacent leaves are present and are about 5 mm (1⁄4 in) long.
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The mother-daughter duo behind Brinker + Eliza combine their experience in metalsmithing and fashion to create incredibly unique jewelry that feels custom-made. Employing pearls, shells, and earth’s most prized organic forms, these are pieces to be not just worn but treasured. Seize the day with the Carpe Diem Necklace, featuring semi-precious hearts, bringing all the joy, hope, and love you will need to make each moment count.
Introducing our exquisite collection of Natural Gemstone Rings, each meticulously crafted to showcase the unique beauty and energy of Mother Earth's treasures. Hand-selected for their exceptional quality and vibrant colors, our rings feature an array of natural gemstones, including Sodalite, Dalmatian Jasper, Selenite, Obsidian, and Green Aventurine. Available in a range of sizes to suit every style and preference, our Natural Gemstone Rings are designed to be as unique as the individuals who wear them. Whether you prefer a delicate and dainty design or a bold statement piece, our collection offers something for everyone. Each ring is expertly crafted to highlight the natural beauty and energy of the gemstone it showcases. From the calming vibrations of Sodalite to the grounding properties of Obsidian, every gemstone in our collection is thoughtfully chosen for its metaphysical properties and healing benefits. Embrace the beauty and energy of natural gemstones with our exquisite collection of Natural Gemstone Rings. Whether you wear them for their aesthetic appeal or their spiritual significance, these timeless pieces are sure to become cherished additions to your jewelry collection. Note: Beliefs about healing properties are personal and not scientifically proven.
A beautifully illustrated collection of original poems celebrating the wonder and complexity of nature and the environment, from beloved children's author Libby Hathorn, illustrated by award-winning artist Christina Booth Let's dream of what we can become,Mother Earth, I am your son.Food and shelter, climate, water,Mother Earth, I am your daughter. Mother Earth is a warm, funny, beautiful collection of nature poems. Written with great sensitivity by multi-award-winning poet and author Libby Hathorn and with superb illustrations by talented artist and illustrator Christina Booth, this is a book to treasure and to celebrate our precious environment - for kids and families, students and teachers alike. 'Beautifully illustrated . . . Warmly and sensitively written . . . Children and adults alike will enjoy this celebration of precious environments' ABC GARDENING AUSTRALIA MAGAZINE
Hi friends, today I wanted to share how I teach about Earth Day and how to take care of the Earth in April! Here are the curriculum expectations I cover and the learning goal/success criteria I introduce as we learn about Earth Day: We start these lesson at the beginning of April, so that students have ample time to learn about why we celebrate Earth day. During lesson 1, I introduce what Earth Day, read "The Earth Book" by Todd Parr and we complete the chart "Why Do We Need To Take Care of The Earth?" together. We also do lessons on why we should protect nature, how we can protect nature, why we should save energy, how we can reduce energy, the 3R's (reduce/reuse/recycle) and identifying items that can be recycled. If you want to grab all 8 of my Earth Day lessons, they are included in my "Kindergarten Earth Day Activities" pack. You can click here or on the image below to check it out if you are interested! The book I used in the lesson are: "The Earth Book" by Todd Parr "Why Should I Protect Nature?" by Jen Green "Why Should I Save Energy?" by Jen Green "I Can Save the Earth" by Alison Inches "The Magic School Bus Gets Recycled" by Anne Capeci (I can't seem to find a link for Chapters or Amazon for this one.. I got mine from Scholastic!) And here are some of the centres I set out! 1. REUSE MARKERS & NEWSPAPER FOR PAINTING We collect our dried up markers in a bin and I show them how we can put the tips in a bit of water to make watercolour paint, instead of throwing them out right away! Then, we use newspaper instead of regular paper to show how we can reuse it instead of putting it in the recycling right away! I also cut some circles out of the newspaper and invite the students to make their own earth paintings! 2. BALLOON EARTH PAINTING Here students are invited to use the balloon to mix and stamp an Earth on the newspaper! 3. EARTH PLAY DOUGH To practice spelling the word "Earth" I put out these Earth play dough mats for students to create the Earth and spell the word with green and blue play dough! 4. CAN YOU MAKE THE EARTH WITH MARBLES? Here students are invited to create a representation of the Earth with blue, green and clear flat marbles. They have the option to record their work and trace the sentence describing their work. 5. CAN YOU SORT THE RECYCLING? I put out some recyclable items and some labelled pan and the students practice sorting the recycling based on what the items is made of. We do this after we read "The Magic School Bus Gets Recycled" and we discuss as a whole class examples of each material. The kids love this as it is so hands on! 6. BOTTLE CAP COUNTING MATS For this centre, we reuse plastic water bottle caps as our manipulatives. Students pick a number and then find the corresponding picture and number word representation. Then they show the number on the ten frame with the water bottle caps. 7. ROLL & COVER RECYCLABLES! Again we use water bottle caps as out manipulatives! Students are invited to roll and cover the number they roll. I made the dice out of a foam cube I bought at Dollarama and just wrote numbers on it with a flair pen. You can also draw dots or tally marks, whatever you want your kids to practice for number sense! The students can also play this as a partner game (you can provide 2 game mats or 2 different coloured bottle caps). 8. GARBAGE TRUCK NUMBER ORDER There are always still a few kids who need practice with ordering numbers, so I made this little number order puzzle for the students to try! The number strip at the top provides extra support for the kids who need it. BULLETIN BOARD: Last year, we displayed our learning on our inquiry bulletin board! We also planted flowers as part of our "How Can We Protect Nature?" lesson (bottom right). We also had some Earth Day writing paper out during this unit at the writing centre, so I put some of their work up that they did there (top middle and right: "What can you do to take care of the Earth?" and "We can help the Earth by reducing the use of energy. How can you help reduce the use of energy?" All of the printables, writing papers and centre activities you see in this post are in my "Kindergarten Earth Day Activities" pack. You can click here to read more about what's included. I hope that gives you some ideas for teaching your Kindergarten friends all about Earth day and what we can do to help the Earth! - Yukari
If your a nature and hiking enthusiast then Korea's the place for you! Did you know South Korea has 21 National Parks?! We sure didn't when we first touched down in Korea three years ago.
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This Father’s Day, celebrate Dad and Mother Earth with eco-friendly gifts that are as kind to the planet as they are thoughtful. From sustainable gadgets to reusable treasures, we’ve compiled a list of green gifts that will make him smile while reducing his carbon footprint. Discover the perfect present that shows you care about him and the environment! Table of Contents Sustainable Gadgets Reusable Treasures Personalized Eco-Friendly Picks About Beard Guru Sustainable Gadgets If your dad loves gadgets and cares about sustainability, consider a thoughtful gift like a rechargeable beard trimmer from Beard Guru. Designed to deliver precision grooming without the waste of disposable razors, it’s a practical and eco-friendly choice he’ll appreciate. Made with high-quality materials and a commitment to reducing environmental impact, it’s the perfect addition to his grooming routine. Reusable Treasures Help Dad reduce waste with reusable treasures that are both practical and planet-friendly. A durable scalp massager from Beard Guru is not only relaxing but also made to last, reducing the need for disposable alternatives. Pair it with a set of reusable beard growth kits featuring all-natural ingredients and sustainable packaging, ensuring he stays green while grooming. Personalized Eco-Friendly Picks For a personal touch, opt for eco-friendly gifts that reflect Dad’s unique style and values. Customize a beard growth kit from Beard Guru with his favorite scents or add a personalized message to make it truly special. With reusable packaging and ingredients sourced sustainably, it’s a gift that shows you care about him and the environment. About Beard Guru At Beard Guru, we're passionate about helping Aussie blokes look and feel their best. That's why we offer a range of high-quality grooming products, including beard trimmers, hair clippers, scalp massagers, and beard growth kits. Whether you're sculpting the perfect stubble or cultivating a luscious beard worthy of a bushranger, Beard Guru has you covered. Explore our collection today and experience the Beard Guru difference for yourself. If you are looking for the best Father's Day gift, look no further! Visit Beard Guru for a wide selection of unique and thoughtful gifts that will make your dad feel truly special. From premium grooming products to personalised gift sets, Beard Guru has everything you need to show your appreciation and love this Father's Day. Explore their collection today and find the perfect gift to make this Father's Day unforgettable.
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For other uses, see Spriggan. The Spriggan is a creature that can be found across Skyrim. Spriggans can usually be found underground in caves, or in dense forests. They appear more tree-like than they did in Oblivion, where they looked more humanoid. Spriggans are entirely composed of wood and magical energy, the source of which is their taproot. Spriggans are attracted to taproot, and Hagravens manipulate this weakness by hanging taproots from trees to attract spriggans. Hagravens then sacrific
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Add a little touch of Mother Earth to your attire with this single Amazonite Droplet Necklace. The stones faceted surface shines with each angle of light that hits it. A true treasure from our Mother Earth. This necklace is dainty and weightless, as if the stone is a part of you and is water friendly! 16" Standard Cord Length Stainless Steel Lobster Clasp Durable Beige Nylon Cord Genuine Faceted Gemstone Stone Size approximately 12x12MM Want it longer? Choose to add 2 inch stainless steel extender for adjustability to 18" Each Stone is One of a Kind with its own special properties. The stone used to make your necklace may vary somewhat in color/size from the one in the photo.
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20 Free Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten. Check out these amazing hands-on and fun name activities! Integrates multiple skills.