Hello there Edbos! This video was awesome! Show the kids as well, they are not only making money, it’s a responsibility. When they look and ask you, “Responsibility”, you respond by telling them how recycling helps the environment and themselves besides making money of it. For kids imagination from Google: Imagine a "recycling valley" as a special place where old things like plastic bottles, paper, and cans go to be cleaned up and made into new things, like a new toy or a fresh sheet of paper, so we can use them again instead of throwing them away forever. Keep up with your videos! 😉 Hey…You owe us a video of your Ugali…sharing with your friends and family. 🤓 🤗
@Onassis4929 I really appreciate your feed back . Always trying to teach them the importance of keeping the environment clean and bing responsible of our nature. eating ugali with friends from Finland is coming u will see first time ugali eaters
@Onassis4929 and we should come up with the idea and implement it u already have un amazing name ( recycling valley) maybe should look into that and try to clean my village for a start.
Ihana video ❤ I loved how you are present with your kids 🤗 When you do things with them, they learn responsibility not only for themselves but also for other people and environment 🫶🏼 It reminds me of my own childhood. I have a lot of siblings and we also collected bottles to get some money of our own. We also had our own piggy banks “säästöpossu” in Finnish. In my childhood, bottles were only made of glass, and there were no return machines. So they were taken to Alko or grocery stores. Thank you so much for your awesome videos 🥰
It is great that Finland have these recycling machines. The kids learn how to help the planet and save monies in the end. 😊 you ate right that this would have been a life saver in Kenya. There is no recycling of anything in Kibera. They just throw trash all over.
Thank you so so much for sparing your time to watch my content, many more thanks for sharing the information to others, and for your feedback.
Your a great parent ❤ we recycle in California but Finland is much cleaner! What a Beautiful country ❤love your Content also😊
@AshCal10 Thank u I really appreciate your support. And have not been to California. But here they have invested alot in keeping the country clean.
Thank you, I do like my name! “Clean where you live”…what…it is so clean and beautiful⁉️
@Onassis4929 i agree with you and if every one would do that i can imagine the world we would be living in.
I wish we had this in Belgium.
@@adelheidvandewynkele42 it should be around the world. It can be a world law🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hello there Edbos!
This video was awesome! Show the kids as well, they are not only making money, it’s a responsibility. When they look and ask you, “Responsibility”, you respond by telling them how recycling helps the environment and themselves besides making money of it.
For kids imagination from Google:
Imagine a "recycling valley" as a special place where old things like plastic bottles, paper, and cans go to be cleaned up and made into new things, like a new toy or a fresh sheet of paper, so we can use them again instead of throwing them away forever.
Keep up with your videos! 😉
Hey…You owe us a video of your Ugali…sharing with your friends and family. 🤓
🤗
@Onassis4929 I really appreciate your feed back . Always trying to teach them the importance of keeping the environment clean and bing responsible of our nature.
eating ugali with friends from Finland is coming u will see first time ugali eaters
@Onassis4929 and we should come up with the idea and implement it u already have un amazing name ( recycling valley) maybe should look into that and try to clean my village for a start.
Very good content!
@adelheidvandewynkele42 thank you your feed back and support is appreciated alot 🙏🏽 ❤️
Ihana video ❤
I loved how you are present with your kids 🤗 When you do things with them, they learn responsibility not only for themselves but also for other people and environment 🫶🏼
It reminds me of my own childhood. I have a lot of siblings and we also collected bottles to get some money of our own. We also had our own piggy banks “säästöpossu” in Finnish.
In my childhood, bottles were only made of glass, and there were no return machines. So they were taken to Alko or grocery stores.
Thank you so much for your awesome videos 🥰
@@PapilioArgiolus I really appreciate your support and ur positive feedback and comment. I try to be the best I can for them.🥰😘
It is great that Finland have these recycling machines. The kids learn how to help the planet and save monies in the end. 😊 you ate right that this would have been a life saver in Kenya. There is no recycling of anything in Kibera. They just throw trash all over.
@vonnerichards6977 this would have been busy for pple they wake up in the morning to clean the city for good money sakaja should think of this.