An Environmental Song for Kids: Jack Johnson's 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle'
Saturday, 14 January 2012  |  Rick Theis | Blog Entry

Jack Johnson in Concert photo courtesy of jackjohnsonmusic.comIt's always a treat when parents can introduce their kids to an important topic like ecology by way of a fun activity such as singing. Below is an entertaining music video of children vocalizing with musician and songwriter Jack Johnson about reducing, reusing and recycling. It's a catchy tune that your children might like to sing along to. Johnson is an adult entertainer primarily. And he is a long-time environmentalist, both in his life and his craft. Here's the video:

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