Welcome to the birth of Mother Nature's Heroes -Family
Hello all! What an interesting day this has been! From contacting "those in the know" about setting up a blog, to deciding the best name -so fitting, to designing and creating my first blog. And why decide to do something like this? To reach out to more people, post recent information about a variety of topics instead of constantly editing Mother Nature's Heroes website. And most importantly to give young people a place to learn, comment and express their interests.So, let's begin!
Many people, upon hearing the name "Mother Nature's Heroes", wondered where it came from. On the website, we do explain a bit about this. Here I will explain a bit more.
Over the years I have seen and heard, as many of us have, children being aggressive towards one another, using hurtful language, and being downright mean. When questioned the answer usually was one of "she/he did it first" or "I don't know". Obviously this is a general response, fill in the blanks with your experience. Nevertheless, upon introducing animals to young children, I saw love, smiles, and always the: "I have a cat/dog/hamster..." and giggling, excitement and simply put: happiness.
With the opportunity to work in day cares, I began to educate about wildlife. I showed my pre-schoolers pictures of the birds of prey that I had worked with, pictures of wildlife taken over the years and introduced them to a livecam of wildlife where they were able to watch Polar bears, Brown bears, Giraffe, Hippos, Leopards, Beluga whales and more on a laptop. The expressions on their faces were priceless.
Then the stories began about animals in the circus, or how they rode an elephant, etc. and needless to say they didn't like hearing how some people take these creatures from their homes and are mean to them. This was a delicate conversation as explaining to 3 and a half year olds how horribly mean humans are to animals isn't easy. Much was simplified.

As we were learning about Mother Nature, and her family -decomposing wood, not to break branches, leave Mother Nature alone, protect her, pollution, littering, etc., and knowing the children's interest in Superheroes, why not put the two together? What about Mother Nature's Heroes?
They chose an animal, however more often that not, I did as at this age many are unfamiliar with many species. They pretended to be this animal and ran through the trees, growling, howling, roaring and bellowing, saving their animal friends from cages and taking them to sanctuaries, rescue sites or if able, back to their homes.
Yes, the children learned about imprinting, and if an animal can be returned to the wild.
Upon their day care graduation, when asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, many said they wanted to save the birds of prey, big cats, sharks, be a vet... A little blonde girl said she wants to save the Polar Bears with Elsa so Elsa can freeze the ice.
And it is because of these children that Mother Nature's Heroes, and Family, was born.
Hey :) I like the background graphics:) looks really cool :)
ReplyDeleteGood job Michelle:)