ternet.com. They offer additional ways to forward “Helping EcoSanta” initiatives, and they can be used, developed, and adapted to suit individual requirements.
• EcoSanta Earth's Christmas card. Using these images, Ecologisers are currently seeking partners for the com- mercial production in 2020 of the EcoSanta Christmas Card. Students could design their own EcoSanta Earth's Christmas cards.
• EcoSanta's Anti-litter Posters. The front and back images on the Christmas card.
• How Santa Became EcoSanta. A young children's beau- tifully illustrated picture book. The storyline could be used as a basis for EcoSanta-mine pantomime.
• EcoSanta's Kind Kids Calendar 2021. Winners of Ecol- ogisers' Children's Humorously Captioned Photography Competitions. A child and/or pet, with a piece of litter, humorously captioned. Includes a year-old baby, with a piece of litter.
• #EcoSanta on Twitter. Children are invited to sub- mit photos of themselves, with a piece of litter, with or without props, pets, humorously captioned, for future EcoSanta Kind Kids Calendars. Based on Green Teacher Spring 2016, Issue 109 Article: Undercover Litter Picker.
• EcoSanta's Earth's Christmas Album. Available through the Ecologisers' website.
17 tracks. Eco-lyrics to famous out-of-copyright Christmas carol tunes. 9 contributors: 2 American, 2 Youth Choirs, 2 Children's Choirs, 1 University Choir, 1 Church Choir, and 3 excellent female vocalists. Based on Green Teacher Winter 2015 Issue 105 Article: EcoCarols: A Creative Approach to Reinvention
• EcoSanta's Favourite EcoSongs. CD available 2020. Eco-lyrics to famous out-of-copyright songs, anthems, and folk tunes.
• EcoSanta's Favourite EcoHymns. CD available 2021. Eco-lyrics to famous out-of-copyright Christian hymns.
• 50 EcoSongs: a secular-spiritual mix to restore the Earth to our hearts:
http://www.ecologisers.com/
ecosongs.html
References:
Palmer, A. J. (2010) Writing and Imagery: How to Deepen Creativity and Improve Your Writing. Abergale, United Kingdom: Aber Publishing (Study- mates).
Robinson, K. (2006, February). Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity? [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_ schools_kill_creativity
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