The 40th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States is always celebrated on April 22nd. Did you know that some people celebrate Earth Day on the first day of spring? Earth Day, whatever day you celebrate it, is an important day when we make a special effort to be aware that we must take care of our Earth and our wildlife. Of course, we can and must appreciate and protect our world every day! How will youdo that? Will you recycle and pick up litter? Will you plant a garden? Play outside, take a walk, be mindful of and enjoy nature?
More facts: Earth Day inspired the passage of The Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act. Earth Day was adopted by the United Nations in 2009, and is now celebrated around the world in 190 countries!

You can also enjoy Save the Animals and Save the Earth, What’s In the Sea?, and Songs About Insects, Bugs & Squiggly Things. Music makes learning more memorable and facts more fun!