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is, should work towards achieving some stability factor and minimizing their water usage using sustainable packaging and like quite easily recycle. i think, especially nowadays anything that can help with environment good thing. and if i can drink beer and help, then fantastic. why, why would i not like? that's great. the bread beer trend helps prevent waste and safe resources and shows how more sustainable brewing doesn't mean sacrificing taste. did you know that babies and toddlers have the greatest learning ability between the ages of one and 3? during this time, more synopsis form in the brain than any other period of development. and in keeping with moto, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. teachers and said in are also starting to
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teach children, and fermented awareness up a very young age. funny movies, there's no such thing as bad weather in a swedish preschool. the national curriculum calls for every preschooler to spend at least 2 hours outdoors the eat or ox score, or rain or shine schools. take it a step further. oh, nearly the entire day is spent outdoors. the children discover nature through experience and play using all 5 senses. for this group of 2 and 3 year olds has spent 6 weeks learning about fire. drawing fires, drawing with charcoal made by burning wood, watching films about fire and more. it's a hands on immersive experience. it's easier to see how a fire works, how to lie to fire, and to talk about what you need to like to fire. you need the heat, you need the materials, you need the oxygen. if you wanna,
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it's not there. it is going to blow out. and so we want them to do that really from early years, because then we believe that hopefully when they're in school and they have or other classes, then we remember a lifelong relationship with nature. born out of curiosity, adventure and play. where does the word to light fires and cook them come from? and what happens to a forest when its trees are chopped down? i must be beholden. make some boot now. okay. o cock out. all muffins will move to day. they're making pancakes and like every meal there is a hidden lesson within. oh oh, it's much better for kids to learn in authentic environment. so if we got to teach
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them about dividing and counting, i'll be counting kids. i been dividing the pancake and it said, so it's we talk a lot about fruits now when we divide fruit. so, so that's, that's the most important thing to do to actually do with this, not to do it in theory, the, to do a practical. so that the and they can practice sweden's 1st rain or shine school sprouted up in 1985. today there are 200 of them which teach children about sustainability through experience based learning. almost 70 percent of sweden is covered in forest and has concern about climate change and environmental issues grows more and more families are turning to forest school. i love that this rain or shine school near stock home 300 children are on the waiting list. educator say children here aren't only learning about nature. being out, doors enhances learning. the cortisol level goes down, the series,
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daneen level goes up in the cortisol in his distress hormone leave. if you go to green and blue in via the stress level goes down in the concentration will be high and is bent to concentrate on this. the children also learn how to take on responsibility for nature and for themselves and their for us in the leander. it's good for them to, to learn how to handle their own stuff. and it's also very, very proud that they can do that, that they can carry their backpack in that they can open ethan and bring out the water bottles if they need. and that's also and yeah, to be able to feel if i'm too cold, if i made too hot, i need to take my glove. so if i am thirsty, we want them to be able to do that. and we also work a lot of taking care of each other because that's the same thing. if you want to take care of something you like, you take care of your friends and we believe that if you, if you take care of each other it's, it's a much better place to be for all of us. after returning from their forest
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adventures, it's time for a mid day rest. some of the children up for their sleeping bags indoors, nothing but most of them head right back outside on to the front porch. favorite pillow or stuffed animal in hand for an al fresco nap. oh, wow. i wonder if i could take being outside in the cold all day and away i'm glad we're heading back to africa without next feature. more specifically, to the democratic republic of congo. that is like crease and there is one high put in delicacy that is an important part of the diet, in many regions of congo. it might not a put every one. the you can decide for yourself whether you would like it on your dinner plate. this palm tree is already lost, but it stops could still contain valuable treasure. and combos. emer pembert is
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looking for a policy or palm, we will lover. the plum grubs are popular staple in kong. li squeezing, coming me, thought dick with so some of the groups will fine, but will it them kill us because they are rich in new trenton. bruton isn't the children like it's them. it's a small baby. well, given in pussy when i get home or smell did almost around mike mclennan of lava that escaped capture the eventually construct cocoons after 2 to 3 weeks adult african palm, we will emerge from the fibrous cases. agronomist at the university of keyson gunny are studying the insects at jean claude mos anger, and his team hoped to breed the bogs right now. that grub collectors often destroy trees to get the lover that's not only bad for the environment. it's also not sustainable as a weevils need trees to breed. not it is going on. not as la parisha. seattle is
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especially about the grits are the pressure on the palm trees and environment. luckily, the greater the damage now and soon it wonder, we've also become a rarity. better find a way to find a posse. they're like what do chickens and other animals. we can give nature it brilliantly naturally. almost a little to do with it. mazacco metallic little elizabeth. he pussy already a common source of protein in congo. popular with all levels of society, or the majority are taken from palm trees in rural areas. with countries, current population of 100000000 is expected to more than double by 2050. that means the demand for food be said to increase dramatically according to nutrition, mr. club, where he goes projections around a feet of the countries population will face food insecurity within the next 6 months. more ego works out, f, e o, the u. n. food and agriculture organization, he thinks farming palm we will baba has great potential ascii, learn a little,
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want a fair amount to vol. ellis anc di da groves, contin irony consumes ink and even magnesium a g. they can cover 75 percent of a person's daily lives, tional needs. sure nadia could become an alternative source of attrition for our population. specifically, not the most vulnerable members of the society, ms. like children to live on 5 years old than dvd. he particularly popular humble, hopefully winette, albuquerque salis, are far than why the thinker lava race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of kinshasa all looking into the u. s. non profit organization farms will often is supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the grubs will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beetles. it's all about creating
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the perfect breeding ground, all from a practical state. i think all, lucy, i forgot it is we are testing all kinds of agricultural ways slowly it's cheap and often just gets tossed out. why don't we want to put it to good use for fun in the grass grow that will also cut the cost of production? you foresee any fill any that kinetic her name in you could put shop this often. agent kinshasa is one potential beneficiary of impulsive production program. to day, the researchers are helping to prepare a meal for the children here. 31 orphans are in the care of sister. i mean, sanger, she says that it's difficult to provide the children with a balanced diet apart from beans. most of the protein rich food is imported and of poor quality impure the while fish and porchie we get is preserved offers in. that is not so howdy, boy is he because there isn't anything else. life is difficult these days. money is
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hard to combine. if you pause, ye are more affordable. we could service to the children and us as adults as well. in remember, you go after the grubs are washed, they are split open, so they don't balloon when cooking in boiling water. one of the most traditional recipes call, so audience paprika, and all the local vegetables. and he served for food made of mays or cassava. now cause the bill by his being more of them, so i can eat them with my friends in the forms for orphans. and you want to establish women's cooperatives for the purpose of raising lover that will make the much needed pertain more widely available, and affordable for everyone. b, who may be, i'll give you the short after all. and that brings us to the end of our show. i've creased the lamps final from brooklyn state nigeria. goodbye please, and goodbye. all of you are viewers from me, sandra, right?
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