Walk to School Week 18-22 May 2015 Every year Living Streets’ Walk to School Week brings together nearly one million schoolchildren, teachers and parents

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  • Walk to School Week 18-22 May 2015 Every year Living Streets Walk to School Week brings together nearly one million schoolchildren, teachers and parents.
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  • Discover the healthy benefits of walking Each day of Walk to School Week will explore a different health benefit of walking to school.
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  • Day 1: Healthy body Daily exercise keeps us fit and healthy. Walking is good for our hearts, lungs, muscles and bones.
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  • Day 2: Health and happiness Children that walk to school arrive more alert and ready to start the day. Walking can also have a positive effect on your mood.
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  • Day 3: Healthy habits Getting into the habit of an energetic walk at the start of the day can also encourage healthy eating habits such as having a nutritious breakfast every morning.
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  • Day 4: Healthy family and friends The whole family can get fit walking to school. Its also a great time to spend quality time together and chat about your day.
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  • Day 5: Healthy environment Gas from cars pollutes the air. If more people walk, there will be fewer cars and less pollution. Cleaner air is better for us and our planet.
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  • Get involved in Happy Shoesday A day dedicated to wearing the shoes that make you the happiest shiny, decorated, red, cartoon, gorilla feet whatever brings that smile on the walk to school. Every child who takes part is asked to bring 1 to donate to Living Streets Walk to School campaign.