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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Little Green Books Review and Giveaway

One thing that my little princess loves and I am sure that the prince will love as well are books. I for one love the fact that she loves books but I also want her to grow up knowing what is going on in her world and one thing that I can do is to make sure that she has things in her world that will make a difference. The Little Green Books belong in that list of things in her life that make a difference. "Little Green Books" are the creation of Simon and Schuster's Publishing that makes children's books out of recycled materials and are written on the subject matter of recycling, eco-friendly products and to teach our kids about the benefits of being green.

It is important to tell our little ones about the Earth and how important it is to do our share to keep it clean. This little book will help us to share that because it shows children how they can pitch in. By pitching in they can help keep the air clean, reduce pollution, recycle and more. This is not only a book but also a puzzle with oversized pieces so that children can spend time putting the puzzles together. The board book is printed on 70% postconsumer-waste recycled material.


Another board book Don't Throw That Away opens the door to another world for a child where items that we think of simply being trashed can be reused. The super hero of the story helps to teach kids how to recycle and reuse common household items. By lifting flaps children can see how items from old clothes to old boxes can be reused. The hope is that children like my princess and prince will learn that reusing items is super cool and they can become heros by taking care of our Earth.


What Do You See allows kids to walk through a book of flaps and read the clever rhymes of Stephen Krenskys. The book allows the young reader to guess which endangered species is hiding beneth each flap. From Panda Bears to a Butterfly children will have fun learning about endangered animals. The book is composed of 100% recycled material


We come from a long list of gardeners my father, his father and mother as well as my mother an her family. It is important to teach our grands about gardening and how good it is for us, the Earth and everyone around us. This little book allows the young reader to watch as a young mother and daughter dig up the soil, plant a flower bed, and water the seeds to make their very first garden. Soon a garden appears and grows and grows. This book also has an educational goal as colors can easily be taught through it. The book is easy to go where ever they go because it has a handle to easily carry it.


Little Green Books have been created to help get little ones excited about going green. Everything to young children is new so the concepts of recycling, replanting, creating an awareness of endangered animals and many more eco-friendly themes are concepts that may be new to them. By reading books in this environmentally friendly line allows them to see a different side of the world as well as see what recycled materials look like Characters in these books help to keep the childs attention while serious subjects suchs as the dnagers of global warming, benefits of recycling, as well as knowledge of endangered animals are shared. These books not only contain green information but are manufactured using environmentally friendly source. Books are printed on recycled materials using vegetable or soy inks. 
 
Whether it is Earth Day, Summer, Spring, Winter or Fall taking care of our Earth is something that all of us should do. Little Green Books website offers tips, a glossary to help you and your child understand green tips,  share in some games and check out the blog where you will find even more including recipes.

Great news!!! Five (5) of Annies Home readers will be able to win the same books that we reviewed. To win these books YOu must visit the Little Green Books Website and share with me what your favorite book is and why you must also be a follower of this blog

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  • Share with me one way that you and your family participate to keep the Earth green
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Giveaway starts now and ends July 13, 2011 Good Luck Email must be in comment or on blog profile.

We would love to thank Little Green Books for sending us the great books to review The thoughts I shared in this review post were those of mine alone and besides the books to review we did not recieve any thing.

25 comments:

  1. My favorite book is "I Can Save the Ocean!: The Little Green Monster Cleans Up the Beach" because we live beside the beach and know how important it is to keep it clean for everyone to enjoy!
    andreapaetkau at gmail dot com

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  2. We recycle cardboard, glass, and cans to help keep the Earth green!
    andreapaetkau at gmail dot com

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  3. I follow you on twitter and tweeted!
    http://twitter.com/#!/ampaetka/status/86252499551518720
    andreapaetkau at gmail dot com

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  4. Tweet! http://twitter.com/#!/ampaetka/status/86252499551518720
    andreapaetkau at gmail dot com

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  5. Great book reviews!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog :)

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  6. Santa Claus is Green looks like a cute book. Kids think Santa is great and if he's green then they would be more likely to want to be green too ;-)

    I'm a follower through GFC.

    khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  7. We vegetable garden and preserve (can and freeze) our produce.

    khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  8. I think my kids would like the adventures of a plastic bottle! What a great way to teach about recycling!

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  9. GFC follower
    I like Little Panda
    Kims2312@verizon.net

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  10. i like the book This Is Our World: A Story About Taking Care of the Earth
    by Emily Sollinger b/c it;s never too early to start teaching your children to take care of the world they live in.

    asheardy@yahoo.com

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  11. follow this blog via gfc as asheardy

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  12. our going green is recycling.

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  13. follow u on twitter @ mom22kids05

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  14. http://twitter.com/#!/mom22kids05/status/86587866230169600

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  15. I like My First Garden. My daughter loves to get involved w/ chores/tasks including planting flowers. And if I had the space, I would have a huge fruit/vegetable garden.

    Follow blog.

    kayshem@hotmail.com

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  16. We use reusable grocery bags and recycle paper.

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  17. Shared on FB.

    Katie Morris Crider

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  18. Shared on FB.

    Katie Morris Crider

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  19. My favorite is the What Do You See?: A Lift-the-Flap Book About Endangered Animals. I love animals and once an endangered animal becomes extinct it is gone for good.

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  20. We help keep the world clean by being energy efficient such as turning lights off when they are being used.

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  21. I'm following you on Twitter and tweeted about this giveaway!

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  22. We are growing green by not purchasing bottled water the way we used to.

    goldenmrs@gmail.com

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  23. My favorite book is Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing because I think it'd be great at illustrating the how's and why's of recycling. I follow through Google Friend Connect.
    jtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com

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  24. We recycle everything and try to be conscious of packaging on new items we buy.
    jtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com

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  25. "I Can Save the Ocean!: The Little Green Monster Cleans Up the Beach" is my favorite book.

    Thanks!
    Jenn
    learnquilling@gmail.com
    I Love Making Tutus

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