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Collection of Day Changes (14)

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A classic recycling logo reimagined with a planetary focus-reminding us that recycling protects our shared home.
“Fall Back” - a friendly reminder that daylight saving time is ending and clocks should be turned back one hour.
A green pencil actively checks off items on a simple, clear checklist-three done, one pending.
A cheerful, educational Earth Day illustration packed with eco-messaging, nature motifs, and playful animals-ideal for teaching sustainability.
A smiling child bundled up in classic winter clothing: knit hat, scarf, coat, mittens, and snow boots.
A vibrant globe with fresh green leaves growing from its surface-representing hope, renewal, and global environmental stewardship.
A smiling child bundled up in classic winter clothing: knit hat, scarf, coat, mittens, and snow boots.
A beautifully illustrated collection of environmental symbols-ideal for promoting sustainability, climate action, and eco-conscious lifestyles.
Don’t forget-this Sunday, move your clocks forward one hour to embrace longer evenings and brighter afternoons.
A joyful kid spreads kindness by giving a gift and holding up a handmade sign celebrating random acts of kindness.
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour this spring-Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday, March 8, 2026.
A bold, graphic depiction of someone shattering a vase in a moment of intense emotion.
A joyful student in lab gear triggers a fizzy reaction, delighting a personified water droplet-ideal for teaching basic chemistry concepts.
This symbolic image illustrates the stark contrast between a frozen Arctic and a burning tropics, reflecting real-world climate extremes.
Remember to set your clocks forward one hour this spring-Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 8, 2026.