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Climate Kids teaching resources are available for all educators—formal and informal—to check out at four locations in San Diego County, three of which serve regional Tribal communities.

Each hub hosts five Traveling Trunks, two Explorer Backpacks, and three Book Club sets. Thank you to the Manzanita Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, Pala Band of Mission Indians, Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, and San Diego Natural History Museum for serving as our Climate Kids Hubs!

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Traveling Trunks

Climate Kids Traveling Trunks are education kits with everything that you need to teach youth about a variety of topics related to climate change impacts and solutions.

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Explorer Backpacks

Climate Kids Explorer Backpacks are portable, field-ready education kits with the essentials that you need to teach youth about a variety of topics related to climate change science and solutions.

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Book Club

The Climate Kids Book Club promotes climate literacy for youth in grades K-8 with a variety of books that correspond to the 10 Things You Can Do to Help.

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San Diego Check Out Location

In collaboration with our partners at the San Diego Natural History Museum, Climate Kids resources are available for check out as part of the Nature to You Loan Program.

To reserve Climate Kids resources and many other wonderful teaching tools, please visit the San Diego Natural History Museum.

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Augustine Check Out Location

In collaboration with the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, Climate Kids resources are available for check out by Tribal and non-Tribal educators from the Temalpakh Farm Education Center in Coachella, CA.

To reserve Climate Kids resources, reach out to the Temalpakh Farm Tribal Educator Adrienne Edmondson at aedmondson@temalpakhfarm.com

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Check Out Location for Tribal Partners Only

For the Climate Science Alliance's Tribal partners, our Climate Kids resources can be reserved through the Pala Environmental Department (Northern San Diego Tribes) or the Manzanita Environmental and Natural Resources Department (Southern San Diego Tribes).

Please contact us for more information at:
info@climatesciencealliance.org

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Interested in hosting a Climate Kids Hub for your community?

Reach out to us to learn more.

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