Frogs Are Green Kids

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Frogs Are Green brings awareness about the decline of frogs and amphibians. Frog Art Contests and Ga World-renowned Harvard biologist E.O. Maybe, maybe not.

For over 200 million years, ponds, marshes, grasslands, and rain forests have come alive with the calls of frogs. Yet these remarkable and colorful animals are declining at such a rapid rate that they are being called the Earth’s next dinosaurs. According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, a third of the world’s amphibian species are threatened with extinction. Wilson has written in the b

Free Curriculum — Project Vortex 10/19/2024

I have discovered Project Vortex and here's a cool curriculum (Curating the beach) that fits with our theme this year of Protecting Coral Reefs. Visit:
https://www.projectvortex.org/curriculum

Project Vortex

Free Curriculum — Project Vortex Project Vortex members collaborate with educators around the globe. We offer to share our techniques and adaptable curriculum for use in academic settings from kindergarten through higher education. Many of us independently develop and aid in the implementation of coursework designed to educate and

08/27/2024

Announcing the 15th annual international kids art contest hosted by Frogs Are Green Inc. The 2024 theme is "Protect Coral Reefs." Learn more about this year’s contest at:

https://frogsaregreen.org/announcing-the-15th-annual-kids-art-contest/

Thank you to this year’s judges: Andy Levine, Peter Thorpe, Amy Neufeld, Deb Olshever, Diane Lingenfelter, Steve Szynal, Jerome China, Tina Maneca.

Thanks you to our sponsors: Big Frog custom t-shirts and Susan Newman Design Inc.

01/10/2024

Good morning all you froggies! Make it a fun one!

12/17/2023

Another terrific entry into the 14th annual contest!!

Charmaine Kuan, 11 years old, Vancouver, Canada

I'm Charmaine and I'm 11 years old. I made an art piece about how important water is. The ocean has clean places and dirty places. I drew lots of colorful animals, seaweed, and bubbles to show the beautiful parts of the ocean. I used dull colors like grey, white, brown, and black for the trash to show the waste in the ocean. It's really bad for sea animals and shows how much trash people put in the ocean without thinking about the animals living there. The stars in my picture represents the people who help clean the ocean so animals can be happy. Cleaning the ocean can make it a much nicer home for sea creatures, instead of it being full of trash. Did you know our bodies are made of about 75% water? If we waste water, it can hurt the sea animals. We need to remember: Water is Life!

Enter soon, deadline is 12.31.23.

Visit: https://frogsaregreen.org/announcing-the-14th-annual-international-kids-art-contest/

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