My top recommendation for teaching kids about water conservation is to make it hands-on and relatable. One activity that really resonates is having them track how much water they use in a day--from brushing their teeth to taking a shower. Once they see the numbers add up, it clicks just how much water we go through without even realizing it. We also show them simple swaps, like turning off the tap while brushing, using a reusable water bottle, or helping with yard work using collected rainwater. Kids love feeling like they're making a difference, so giving them a specific "water-saving job" around the house helps them stay engaged. It's all about showing them that small actions add up, and that they can be part of the solution. Plus, they're often the best ones to remind the adults in the house to turn off the hose or fix that leaky faucet!