This flat craft will make the rounds!
"Earth Day originated in the US but became recognized worldwide by 1990. In 2009, the UN designated April 22 as International Mother Earth Day. It's estimated that over a billion people participate in Earth Day every year, making it the largest secular observance in the world." Let's celebrate Earth Day by making a paper plate. Little hands will need help from big hands.
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