Showing posts with label teensygreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teensygreen. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Want a free copy of 'The Green Parent'? teensygreen has a giveaway!

teensygreen has great giveaways of green books and this week it offers you the chance to win a free copy of 'The Green Parent' by Jenn Savedge.

'The Green Parent' is an extensive guide for parents who would like to green up their family's life style and teach their children about living green.

This is an offer you cannot refuse: all you have to do is to leave a comment on this post with an answer to this question - what do you think is the most important eco-tip to share with your children (or grandchildren, nieces and nephews, etc.)? and that's it - you're in the contest. Kedzie Press generously gave away 10 copies of the book so don't miss this chance to win this wonderful book.

We're also taking part in the giveaway - firstly, 'The Green Parent' is the first book on the Kedzie Million Tree-A-Thon, where we plant a tree for every book published by Kedzie Press with the goal of planting a million trees by the end of 2009 (our logo will also appear on all titles published by Kedzie Press). We will match each copy given on this giveaway with another new tree, so altogether 20 trees will be planted for the ten copies given on this giveaway.

You can find more details on teensygreen at http://www.teensygreen.com/2008/05/11/505/. This contest will be open until midnight, PST on Friday, May 16th.

Enjoy!
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: plant a tree for every book you read!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

The Tiny Seed - Holiday green gift guide for book lovers: Part 4

Welcome to part 4 of Eco-Libris blog's holiday green gift guide, the guide that will help you find the best green books to give as gifts this holiday season.

Today our focus is on children's books, and I am very happy to bring you the recommendation of one of the most knowledgeable persons I know about green kids - Stefani Newman.

To those of you who don't know her, Stefani Newman is a recent transplant from New York to Florida to Panama City, Panama. If getting used to a new country isn't enough, Stefani decided to jump into the blogging world with her informative blog, teensygreen.

teensygreen focuses on helping families make more eco-friendly decisions by highlighting innovative green products, and covering news that brings a little green to every family. When she's not writing she can usually be found at the park, pool, or counting the many ships waiting to get into the Panama Canal!

Stefani's recommendation for this holiday's gift is:

The Tiny Seed

Author: Eric Carle

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Originally published in: 1991

What it is about + Why it's a great gift: Since teensygreen is all about green kids, and I have two little girls of my own, I thought a great kid's book would only be appropriate!

Eric Carle is a true champion of animals and nature through his books, and "The Tiny Seed" takes readers on a beautiful journey through the life cycle of a seed. Kids love to find the smallest seed on every page as it travels many miles through the seasons, overcoming tough obstacles (like hungry birds and big feet!), and finally grows into a stunning, giant flower - only to start the cycle over again.

This book works on so many levels - it not only teaches kids about seasons and the life of a seed, but it subtly helps children learn respect for nature, such as why we not only need to plant more flowers and trees, but why we also need to leave what's already there alone. Young children love the colorful collage images, while older kids can get to know the subject through Carle's gentle words.

This book, and pretty much all of Eric Carle's books, are great gifts for kids of any age. The vibrant pictures and fun subjects really bring nature to life, and kids learn about the subject at hand through their imagination.

"The Tiny Seed" is also a great conversation starter about nature, the seasons, and helps kids open their eyes to the world outside. I was pleasantly surprised when my older daughter wouldn't pick any flowers at the playground because, as she put it, "they need a chance to grow, too"! I would recommend any Eric Carle book for the holidays, but "The Tiny Seed" is an absolute favorite!

Thank you Stefani for a great recommendation!

If you choose to give your friends or family this book as a gift on the holidays, you are more than welcome to balance it out with Eco-Libris, add its sticker to the book and make it the perfect green gift for the holidays.

And just a reminder on past recommendations on our series:
Part 1 - The Man who Planted Trees by Jean Giono
Part 2 - Home Work : Handbuilt Shelter by Lloyd Kahn
Part 3 - The Joy of Vegan Baking by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

The whole guide can be found here - http://www.ecolibris.net/holiday_guide.asp.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: a great green gift for the holidays!