Friday, June 17, 2011

Results of Painting's Competition (International)

International
Categoría A
1º Lugar Victoria Valeria Laima Esteves (3 años)
República Cabo Verde ( África)
2º Lugar María Martínez Besa (4 años)
España
3º Lugar Kayan José Estrela Lima (3 años)
República Cabo Verde (África)
Premio Reciclaje: Alejandro José Hernández Riquelme (4 años)
Premio Originalidad: Sergio Emanuel Falcón (6 años)
Instituto Puerto Bemberg, Argentina.
Premio Pulpirecicla: Sofía Arias Delco (4 años)
La Pampa , Argentina

Categoría B
1º Lugar Axel Melania Quiroz Hernández (8 años)
Costa Rica
2º Lugar Tiffany Anne So (9 años)
St. Stephen's High School
Filipinas
3º Lugar Zain Noé Palacios Sauceda (8 años)
Honduras
Premio Reciclaje: Simone Ramos Sousa (10 años)
Colegio Letrinhas, República Cabo Verde
Premio Originalidad:Mara Ariene Almeida Dos Santos Lima (8 años)
República Cabo Verde (África)

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Results of painting Competition

Hello friends, the day came to deliver the results of my first painting competition, but first let me tell you I feel very excited, because many children have participated. The youngest who can not draw sent heir little hands printed with many colors and many details got larger. The pictures came from 12 countries, which delighted me because it shows that there are many children committed to caring for the planet.
Seeing pictures coming from different continents such as Asia, Africa, Europe and America decided to divide the categories in National and International, as well as adding special awards, because the quality of designs is impressive.
The jury was composed by Sandra Gentili, Chilean-Italian artist, Loreto Muñoz Schick, journalist, and Daniela Sepulveda, nursery teacher.
The prizes and diplomas for the international category will ship on June 25 because it takes a lot of mail. We checked, because even get drawings dated May 2.
The national awards and diplomas to the national category will ship on July 15.
All children who won, I wish you my congratulations and those who did not win this time, continue to participate because all wonderfully drawn and painted!

Friday, June 10, 2011

My red tentacle


Hello buddies, you know I do with my arm that has red balls?
I collect all the batteries that people throw and led the red containers not to pollute the planet.

It is important to recycle this hazardous material because it damages the health of living beings.
Remember that each country has different colored containers and you must ask your parents or teachers tell you what color you put the battery container.

Many countries use the red container to store all hazardous waste material such as hospitals.
So do not dump your batteries and batteries that do not help your toys, Toss them in the container.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Today is June 8th World Oceans Day


The oceans cover two thirds of the planet and are a food source for millions. Many people survive by fishing and seafood. However, in recent years of the sea is full of rubbish, because children and adults throwing plastic water bottles, diapers or different types of waste. Also pollute the beaches with the waste and at high tide the sea takes away all that junk, then we must keep the beaches clean and water for all to enjoy the bounties of the sea.
Today we celebrate reducing, reusing and recycling what we throw away so that there is so much garbage in the world.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

The World Environment Day, June 5


The World Environment Day is one of the principal means used by the UN to promote global awareness of the environment, promoting action to protect the planet. This year also has been asked to take care of forests.

The objectives are to motivate people to become active agents of sustainable development, promoting the vital role of communities in changing attitudes towards environmental issues and promote cooperation, which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy asafer and more prosperous future.
But we always celebrate the day of the environment, because we take care of reducing, reusing and recycling waste.