Green Kids' Ruskin Fun Day
Event Information
Description
This half-term we've created a half-day of fun around the idea of sustainability for primary school age children!
Aimed at 4-11 year olds (and their grown-ups) we've arranged for some really interesting talks and made a trail of activities around 6 areas of sustainable living: Water, Energy, Transport, Food, Recycling and Nature
Everyone who completes the trail will get a Green Kids Certificate, and be entered into a prize drawer to win a copy of the Lonely Planet Kids book, 101 Small Ways to Change the World!
Hosted in Anglia Ruskin Univeristy's new Science Centre, we think you'll have a brilliant time exploring what being a green kid means, and discovering ways to change the world!
The event is free to attend, and open to the public. We kindly request you register in advance, and all Green Kids must be accompanied by a responsible adult (- how many kids you can supervise at once is down to your own discretion but we recommend not more than 3 per (sensible-ish) grown-up!)
Organiser Global Sustainability Institute
Organiser of Green Kids' Ruskin Fun Day
The Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) is a flagship research insitute at Anglia Ruskin University. We pride ourselves on world-leading research and impact, and innovative learning and teaching, across 4 core themes of sustainability: Consumption & Change; Global Risk & Resilience; Education for Sustainability; and, Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing.