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  1. Jan 28, 2021 · Educational video for children to learn how to save water. Water is an indispensable resource for life on planet Earth, that's why we should learn how not to waste it.

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    • Smile and Learn - English
  2. Oct 14, 2014 · For more social skills lessons, visit https://www.wondergrovesocialskills.com/ and for critical thinking lessons, visit https://habitsofmindkids.com/ Help the Earth feel better by saving water ...

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    • WonderGrove Kids
  3. Apr 12, 2021 · Squeaks and Mister Brown have a leaky faucet! Luckily this is a great chance to learn about how they can save water.-----Love SciShow Kids and want to h...

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  4. Learn how to save water with Sid the Science Kid in this educational video for kids.

    • 1 min
    • Learn About Water and Why It’S important.
    • Don’T Flush The Toilet.
    • Re-Wear Those Clothes.
    • Don’T Bathe So Much.
    • Share Your Bath.
    • Reuse Your Bath Water For Plants.
    • Take Speedy Showers.
    • Reuse Your Towel.
    • Be A Leak Detective!
    • Help Fill The Dishwasher.

    Why is water so important? Learn about water from library books, your teachers, your parents or from the internet. Ask lots of questions!

    “If it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down.” If you haven’t learned this rhyme, then now’s the time (another rhyme!). What this little rhyme means is that when you’re at home, don’t flush the toilet if it’s just pee… otherwise… flush it down!Parents:Of course, it’s good to remind your kids that when out in public, it’s good manners ...

    While I wouldn’t recommend turning your undies inside out, let your clothes get nice and dirty before actually throwing them in the wash. Parents:Show your kids how to check their clothes at night time and re-wear clothes that are still mostly clean.

    Did you know that you only need a bath once or twice a week, unless you’re really dirty (think: covered in mud). I don’t know about you, but my kids would rather not bathe at all. Parents:Fewer baths are not only a water-saving win but a parenting win too!

    If you’re too little for showers then have a bath and share your bath water with your siblings, parents or dog.

    Don’t let your bath water go down the drain. Scoop it up with buckets and use it to water plants and trees.

    Showers use way less water than baths. Learn how to take a speedy shower. Parents: Teaching younger kids to take showers can be tricky, but it can be done.

    Use the same towel for at least a week. Remember you should be clean after your shower and if you hang your towel to dry it will be ready and waiting.

    Train your ears to pick up the sound of dripping water and become a water saving super heroes by tightening up leaky taps.

    Dishwashers use less water than washing dishes by hand. Help scrape dishes and fill the dishwasher… and empty it too!

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Here are five super-simple things you can introduce on March 22, and make a routine with your family. Check once, check twice. Children are notorious for leaving taps on, and that incessant dripping is a total waste of water.

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  7. If you’re looking for some quick and easy ways to get the little ones to pitch in when it comes to water conversation, you can try these: Five Quick Ways to Teach Kids About Saving...