ACT Kids

At ACT, we work to protect the Amazon for generations to come. Who better to safeguard its future than the children who will inherit the forest? They will carry the responsibility to care for their people, their forests, and our planet.

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Welcome to ACT Kids!

Explore rainforest conservation, join fun learning activities, and see ACT in action. Meet our Kids Ambassador, discover real stories from the Amazon, and learn how you can help protect nature.

Whether you love animals, rivers, plants, maps, or adventures, ACT Kids is a place to explore and make a difference!

Meet Our ACT Kids Ambassador

Oli has a remarkable sense of curiosity and deep empathy for the natural world. He loves football, animals, reading, and exploring — but above all, he cares about protecting the planet and the people who call it home.

ACT's Ambassador - KIDS

Fun & Educational Resources About the Amazon

Study Guides

Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value of conservation. Guide activities include but are far from limited to rainforest-themes word search and crossword puzzles; maps and graphing; research activities; discussion questions; writing and math exercises; list creation; and an exercise that allows pupils to create a rainforest in their classroom.

Rainforest Study Guide 1
Rainforest Study Guide - 2
Rainforest Study Guide 3
Study Guide 4 (Cover)-min

Junior Park Ranger Guides

Through generous funding from Nature’s Path and the Tico Torres Foundation, ACT created Junior Park Ranger manuals in partnership with our trained park guards. These booklets teach children about local flora and fauna, as well as basic principles of conservation. While these manuals were originally distributed to children in remote rainforest communities, Suriname’s Ministry of Education recently decided to include the resource as part of its new nationwide Environmental Education Box project. Now, children in all of Suriname’s 360 primary schools will also benefit from the manuals.

Junior Park Ranger Guides

Books

Dzhanduna Kuima: The life of Ramón Gil

Rainforest Conservation Book

Explore ACT Behind the Scenes with Oli

Oli interviews ACT staff in Costa Rica and learns how they care for nature and wildlife.

Support Young Rainforest Protectors

Your donation helps children explore, learn, and protect their home.