Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Buffalo on the Ridge by Deanna Meyer is joining the "100 Trees Project" of Infinity Publishing and Eco-Libris

Last June we announced our new collaboration with Infinity Publishing, a leading self-publishing company. Infinity launched with Eco-Libris the "100 Trees Project,"a new program to promote environmental sustainability among its authors.

Through the program, authors that publish with Infinity are able to plant 100 trees for the title they publish. These authors also have the option to add a special "100 trees planted for this book" logo to their book's design, as a way to showcase their commitment to environmental sustainability.

Today we're happy to update you on a new book joining the program - Buffalo on the Ridge by Deanna Meyer, a fun and educational adventure book for young readers, which will help parents teach their children about animals and the environment. 100 trees will be planted for this full color book with Eco-Libris!

What's this book about? Here's a description from Infinity Publishing's website:

Buffalo on the Ridge, a fun and educational adventure book for young readers, will help parents teach their children about animals and the environment. Elementary age students will love the trials and tribulations of Bo, a young buffalo, and his prairie dog friend, Pete, who venture outside of their home in Custer State Park, South Dakota. Parents will appreciate the glossary field guide and accurate historical details.

About the author: The artist and author of this story is Deanna R. Meyer. She resides in Shillington, Pennsylvania. She and her husband visited Custer State Park, South Dakota while driving across the United States on their honeymoon. Ms. Meyer is of European and Cherokee tribe ancestry. She has done much to overcome her battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Her formal art training is from the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design.

Buffalo on the Ridge is available for sale on Infinity's website.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

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