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Showing posts with label the European Union explained to kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the European Union explained to kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Protect European Biodiversity!



CLIP:  GO WILD!  SEE EUROPEAN LOST SPECIES!


In Europe we have a wonderful and incredibly diverse nature. Did you know that in our continent there are deserts, dark and green forests, lakes, snowy mountains, islands and beautiful beaches?

There are plants and animals that exist only in Europe and which we should protect, because they are unique species. Some of them are in danger of extinction: they risk to disappear for ever, never!

We must protect our biodiversity! The video clip cannot turn into reality! Do you imagine Europe without wolves, eagles, bears or lynxes?

The European Commission helps European Union countries to take care of nature and offers special protection to some areas of great value, where it is forbidden to hunt wild animals and to pick flowers. What a good idea!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

What is the European Union?


The European Union is a big family of ... 27 countries!!!

Souce: European Union 2012
Like many families, it was small at the beginning, with only 6 members that had the idea to create a club of fellow countries, more than 60 years ago: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

But... How it began everything? In that period Europe was sad and broken. Two big world-wide wars had destroyed schools, houses and especially lives, dreams and illusions. All was grey. The Europeans deserved something better! And they decided that it was time to overcome the problems and to begin a new way together in peace. And the family of fellow countries was born!

Little by little the European Union has gone growing and new members have joined to the club. Now we are 27 countries; each one of us is different: some are big, other small, ones are richer and others no so much. Each country has its own culture and its languages, but we shared many things and… most important: we want to work together to have a better future in Europe!

If you want to know more about the European Union, visit the EU Kids Corner. It's a great site for children!

You can also download a colourful map of the EU and put it in your room.