Get Ready for Back-to-School Season with PestWorldForKids.org

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This time of year it seems like everywhere you turn, there is a back-to-school ad. Gearing up to send your kids back into a learning environment can be stressful as you try to set a new routine and remember to buy all of the school supplies they need. If you’re looking for a way to get your kids back into the learning spirit, American Pest Control, family owned pest management company, in partnership with the National Pest Management Association, is sharing details about PestWorldForKids.org.  

 “With educational materials that follow the standards from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), PestWorldForKids.org is a great resource for parents and teachers,” said Amber Deutsch, Director of Communication. “These resources are for parents who are looking to get their children back in the learning spirit ahead of the school year and for teachers who want to add to their programs.”  

From step-by-step art projects called Critter Crafts to Pest Guides that offer everything you need to know about a particular insect or animal, PestWorldForKids.org has something for any student grades Pre-K to 8th grade. The Buggy Break activities, including word searches and matching games, are a quick way to learn more about the world of pests by making learning fun.  

For more information about PestWorldForKids.org or to talk to a licensed pest control professional, visit www.ampest.com. 

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