
Earth Day is the perfect chance to spark a conversation at home about how our world works, and how we can care for it together. Future scientists, educators, and planet protectors could be sitting at your kitchen table today. So we’ve gathered a few simple, meaningful ways to take action together:
Listen & Sing Along to Our Album “21st Century Energy Superheroes”
This album is a fun way for your family to learn, laugh, and feel empowered to make a difference at home and in your community.
Listen in order for a 57-minute story following Jeff & Paige as they set out to solve the mystery of the “invisible blanket”—a playful way to understand greenhouse gases and our changing climate. Along the way, they meet scientists, educators, and unexpected characters who share real-world solutions like renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living.
Check Out Our Circular Economy Guide

What if nothing had to go to waste?
Our kid-friendly, whole-family guide breaks down the concept of a circular economy—where resources are reused, repurposed, and reimagined. This guide includes all the fun videos we’ve made to explain this idea, as well as our songs! Download the Circular Economy Guide
Spring cleaning season is here… and before you toss things out or buy new, there might be a greener way
The City of Boulder and Eco-Cycle have teamed up to create The Reuse Hub a guide for finding local places to donate, repair, refill, and shop secondhand for Boulder and beyond!
That “random stuff” pile? It could be reused, re-loved, or recycled safely.
Video for Parents: Why & How to Talk to Kids About Climate Change
In this video for grown-ups—parents, teachers, grandparents, and caregivers—Paige shares three reasons to start conversations about climate change with the kids in your life, plus how to do it with care, honesty, and age-appropriate language.
Want more reflections like this? Paige shares simple presence practices, stories, and tools for conscious living in her email newsletter and on Substack.
If You Do One Thing This Earth Day…
Go outside. Notice something new. Follow curiosity. Time in nature has a way of sticking. And those small moments? They shape how kids see and care for the world around them.
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