Hiya! Today is World Water Day. It is really important to take care of our world, and taking care of water, not wasting it and keeping it clean, should be in our minds every single minute.
Try this form and send it over to us...let's see how much you know about water. Do you accept the challenge?
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Women and girls have only recently been considered are relevant in certain areas and matters, but many women changed the world with their discoveries, and some even risked their lives for Science: Marie Curies, Rosalind Franklin, Ada Lovelace, Elisabeth Blackwell, or Jane Godall.
One of my personal favorite women scientists is anthopologist, conservationist and primatologist Jane Goodall.
Her discoveries changed the way in which we see chimps, and also the way we humans differentiate from them. Let's learn a bit about her:
She gives speeches and meet people around the world to talk about the chimpanzees. She even meet kids like you many times!
And she writes books!
And some people write books about her and her life as well:
Today is Martin Luther King Day. I am pretty sure you all know who he was, but..do you want to know what he did?, why was he important?, why do we celebrate this day?....
Click on the different elements on this interactive activity and discover everything you need to know.
The weather is dreadful these days, really cold, isn't it?
The extreme temperatures and sudden snow should makes us all think about the consequences of our life in the nature. That's why we are sharing a beautiful video on how the Co2 emissions affect the weather: