b" reporter reflectionsReporters reflect on how to care for our Earth and ourselvesWalking impacts the Earth by not putting the chemicals in cars into A memorable time I went walkingthe air.I want to walk more by encouraging people to walk with was with my sister and mom. It was snowing,me, like my parents. I will tell my family and friends about walking which was super exciting because it literally neverbecause it makes the planet less polluted. snows in Philly. Like ever!! We were walking to myRayniel Nunez, 4th grade Grandmoms house, and I was listening to musicLa Salle Healthy Newsin my Airpods as per usual. I talked from time toWalking is good for your health and the climate since walking keeps time, though. We spent around 10 to 15 minutesyour heart healthy and you stay healthy in an easy way. Walking also out there, which was great! But I was soo tired andhelps the climate and the world because when you walk you dont beyond freezing! Plus it was like 8 in the morning.drive. Cars and other vehicles release toxins into the air.Despite my tiredness, my sister and I still had aBy Dawson Marshall, 8th grade 9-minute snowball fight when we got back to ourDePaul Healthy Trailblazer Journalhouse. I won, too! It was pretty quiet when we were out. Guess nobody wanted to freeze to death! Nadia Brown, 6th grade Global Leadership Academy Healthy Globe My class went on a hike in fourth grade. We went to Wissahickon Creek. On our walk, we ate lunch. We walked for three hours.We heard a waterfall and we got to taste a mint leaf. I loved it because we got to be with my class.Tori Griffin, 5th grade Wissahickon Charter Fernhill Healthy FoxSomething I would like toOne way I would make the world change about my personala healthier and safer place is by habits is to walk 60 minutesrecycling things that I don't want and a day and connect with thegiving them away or just combining natural environment. It willthem into something I could keep help the environment to notusing. use cars and it also helps me to see more places like parks. Francisco Trejo Leal, 6th grade Stewart Healthy TimesSamantha Velez Torres, 4th gradeLa Salle Healthy NewsTo make a difference in the world, I will stop leaving lights on,recycle water bottles, and bike or walk to school to reduce pollution and save energy. I will also use reusable water bottles instead of bottled water and drink tap water. Edrian DeJesus, 5th gradeWilliam Cramp Fit FlyerSince we started talking about climate change, Ive noticed people that are walking and biking and picking up trash. JonNae Spencer, 5th grade Inquiry Charter School Healthy Owl TimesPage 16 illustrations by Coraline Owili-eger, 5th grade, Emlen Healthy Roar (girls walking) | Kay Gaines, 5th grade, Emlen Healthy Roar (bike)16B Y K I D S , F O R K I D S | S p r i n g 2 0 2 3"