In the campaign, children would create any art form that interprets this year’s tree-planting theme: ‘Restore and Recover,’ while participants with the best entries would be rewarded with learning resources like electronic tablets, books and other educational materials.
She said the state had also designed an online book reading and a question-and-answer session for children scheduled for the Saturday, July 10 event.“We will be reading a book to help children better understand why it is important to protect the environment, as well as identify simple ways to care for the environment and take individual action. It is important to engage children from a young age to give them a healthy respect and appreciation for nature,” she said.
According to her, there will be ceremonial tree-planting events by members of the state executive at designated locations.
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