Author Archives: PachaMamita EC

Learning by painting

MARINE LIFE AND LOBSTERS We continue to post material for the little ones. Thank you very much for your messages and we hope you continue enjoying this shared learning experience with our children. We remind you to right-click on the image and then print it. See more conservation and marine life resources for children. Go to the main page of […]

2010 International Year of Youth and Biodiversity

The United Nations has declared 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity and the International Year of Youth, which will begin on August 12th of this year. The power of youth can be tremendous; from individual to collective action, youth are increasingly playing a more […]

Diving (coloring material) + LIVING WATER THAT DOESN'T WANT TO BE DEAD WATER

We're kicking off this new season with a massive download of materials for the little ones on marine life and conservation topics. Let's support and share these resources with our children, and learning will be more fun for everyone. Right-click the image and then print LIVING WATER THAT DOESN'T WANT […]

Camille Gamarra; always dreaming and creating on the beach (NOT FROM THIS PLANET)

From the legendary Carlos Rubira Infante to the music and creations of Xavier Blum, several artists have found inspiration in our beaches and natural surroundings. In this new space, we'll feature profiles of those who capture their dreams in works that later captivate our senses. This first […]

LEARNING BY PAINTING (Marine corals)

NEW CONSERVATION MATERIAL SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN The Ballenita Sí collective, this time we present this printable for the little ones to color and at the same time raise awareness about the resources we have in our oceans, which we must care for and conserve. Coral reefs are an adaptation of a work provided by […]

Mochica Sumpa 2: Las Vegas and Sumpa, why those names?

THE OLDEST CULTURE IN ECUADOR AND ITS MOST FAMOUS LOVERS Las Vegas is considered the first culture in Ecuador, although some believe that a culture of knowledge or technology had not yet developed, social groups and ways of survival already existed. There are remains of stone points, shells, corn kernels, and others that give us […]

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