FREE games! Sort trash into the correct recycling bins, help recycle plastic bottles into new items as they go through different obstacles in the recycling factory and up-cycle plastic bottles into pencil holders, bird feeders and more . A fun purposeful game that raises kids awareness on waste management and recycling.
Features:
- Help the superhero sort trash into the correct recycling bin.
- Help the plastic bottles inside the recycling factory go through different obstacles until they reach the end and convert into new items.
- Learn how to up-cycle plastic bottles into 5 different shapes.
- Parents will receive an email on how to up-cycle plastic bottles into fun shapes at home with their kids.
The Orenda Tribe is a purposeful company that raises youth’s awareness on social topics to influence positive behavior change. We use art and storytelling to creatively engage youth in topics and empower them to become change agents in their own communities. We make stories, apps, crafts and other accessories. We also do art & storytelling workshops. Orenda is a mystical force present in all people that empowers them to affect the world, or to effect change in their own lives.
Features:
- Help the superhero sort trash into the correct recycling bin.
- Help the plastic bottles inside the recycling factory go through different obstacles until they reach the end and convert into new items.
- Learn how to up-cycle plastic bottles into 5 different shapes.
- Parents will receive an email on how to up-cycle plastic bottles into fun shapes at home with their kids.
The Orenda Tribe is a purposeful company that raises youth’s awareness on social topics to influence positive behavior change. We use art and storytelling to creatively engage youth in topics and empower them to become change agents in their own communities. We make stories, apps, crafts and other accessories. We also do art & storytelling workshops. Orenda is a mystical force present in all people that empowers them to affect the world, or to effect change in their own lives.
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