CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — If adults seem to overcomplicate the question of why it’s important to learn about the earth, kids keep it simple. “So we can take ...
Mia Carniel, left, shows her older brother, Kenzo, right, the terrarium she created. Having just gotten the propellor of his green energy kit spinning, Kenzo was able to take a look. - George Melitides/SaltWireCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — If adults seem to overcomplicate the question of why it’s important to learn about the earth, kids keep it simple.“Because it’s a good place,” said another youngster, Lukas Roberts.EARTH DAY: Three P.E.I.
There was even an area where kids could learn to use code and program miniature robotic tree dispersers, complete with cardboard wheels, a motor to drive it and a second motor to dispense seeds out of the back. “So, we're doing a tree giveaway, it's red oak tree which is the provincial tree of P.E.I.” said Kimberly Wishart Chufoon, director of partnership development and climate science specialist with STEAM P.E.I.
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