Start Going Green Young, and Have Fun Too!
- By Rosalinda Boronat
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- 02 Jun, 2017
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My Pal for Going Green has a great message for children! Today, more than ever, we want to bring your attention to this unique and educational character we created in 2010, and the positive impact it can have on children. From what the scientific evidence shows us, Planet Earth is very upset about the effects of human activity on its health, and it is having a major meltdown. Pun intended. Sometimes it seems impossible for the people of the world to agree on priorities, but if we look at this issue through our children’s eyes, we can see that it would be unfair if we didn’t at least try to do something to take care of the planet now. So, as the younger generations grow up in a hot and polluted world, it is essential that we give them the education and tools they need to grow into adults that are equipped to make sustainable decisions in business, politics, or their personal lives. This is where My Pal for Going Green comes in, as a fun buddy and educational toy for children to learn at a young age that living green is the way to go.
Just like all of our My Sibling and My Pal characters, My Pal for Going Green teaches children about an important theme: being environmentally conscious. This 18 inch boy doll comes with an educational booklet to teach children about the importance of recycling and living a sustainable lifestyle, and is outfitted in clothing and accessories made from recycled materials. Also included is a reusable denim tote bag to carry the doll. We encourage children to learn through play with all of our characters, but we consider the message behind My Pal for Going Green to be particularly important. When children hear grown ups talking about rising sea levels, massive storms, unbreathable air, and rapidly rising temperatures, parents can help them to understand, on a very elementary level, with the help of our doll, that there are things they can do to help every day, by the way they live their lives. Since the well-being of our planet and of future generations is pretty much in the tiny hands of our youth, let’s teach them while they’re young to love the Earth.


