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I’m so excited about this week! I have had the chance to review some amazing Eco-friendly toys and can’t wait to share them with you.
I wanted to start off my Eco-friendly Toy week with books. There is nothing more important than reading to your child every day. Luckily, E loves books and usually chooses reading over playing with anything else. I’m pretty picky about what we read every day and would rather teach her something important rather than fill her head with mindless junk. Since our family is making such efforts to go green, I thought it would be great to start introducing this idea to Ella. That’s when I found, Little Green Books.
Little Green Books are a new series for little ones to help plant the seeds of becoming more Earth-friendly. They are made with recycled materials to help support the cause and are printed with vegetable oils or soy based ink. They have fun titles for ages 0-8. Each book introduces words like: electricity, composting, recycling, reusing, reducing, litter, pollution, endangered animals, and many other Earth-friendly concepts. Each page has beautiful vibrant illustrations that really engage young readers.
Ella’s favorite has been “I Can Save the Earth.” It’s about Max the little monster who watches a lot of TV and is very wasteful. Then one night there is a blackout and he goes outside to see what is going on. Max then starts to realize all of the things you can do outside and wants to help the environment. You go on his journey of experiencing the different seasons while he is making an effort to clean up the Earth. I love how it reminds kids that there is so much more to do than watch TV and all you have to do is step outside. Ella has been talking about ways Max the Little Green Monster tries to save the Earth and has really gotten into it.
Her next favorite is “What Do You See?” It’s a eye-catching flip board book about different endangered animals. Each page you are given a description and try to guess which endangered animal it is. Then you lift the page to find out if you were right. It’s more simple and not as complex as some of their other titles like, “The Polar Bears’ Home,” “The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle,” or “The Adventures of a Aluminum Can.” Ella has just developed the attention span for all 3 of those books, but their concepts are a bit too advanced for her. She still enjoys hearing about how cans and plastic bottles are made, but I’m pretty sure it’s going over her head. Though, I could be wrong. The Adventure series are diary entries from the can or bottle and you go through their lives from how they were created to how they end up after being recycled. I actually learned a lot myself through those books! “The Polar Bear’s Home” is beautifully written as a little girl learns from her father about global warming and how it’s effecting the polar bears.
These are such great concepts to teach our children at any age. It will help them understand the importance of turning off lights when you leave the room, giving away toys when they outgrow them, not wasting paper, learning how to reuse something in a creative way, plus much much more! Little Green Books also has a activity book filled with Earth-saving tips, facts, and lots of fun activities that you don’t want to miss. Be sure to check out their website for fun activities, print outs, online games and more!
The Giveaway!! Little Green Books is giving away ALL of the titles I mentioned above! 2 Lucky readers will win:
Plus some bookmarks which contain wildflower seeds that you can plant!
The Rules: You have until 11:59 p.m. EST September 9, 2009 to enter. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced after they respond to the winning email. The winner has 48 hours to respond to the winning email, or a new winner will be chosen. You must leave your email address! This contest is open to the US
How to Enter: Visit Little Green Books and tell me about another book that I did not mention. Click on “Comments” to leave your post. Make sure to leave your email address!! I cannot contact the winner without it!
EXTRA Entries: You must complete the “How To Enter” before making any extra entries. Make sure you leave a comment for each extra entry and tell me which one.
2. Become a fan of Mkokopelli on FB, Mkokopelli on Twitter or Follow my blog
3. Subscribe to my blog by email (on the right sidebar)
4. Blog, Tweet or send a message on FB and leave a link here (3 extra entries)
5. Enter another giveaway I have going on and tell me which one or leave a comment on a non-giveaway post
6. Go to Little Green Books and tell me a Green Tip
7. Look around Little Green Books and tell me what you love about their site
8. Read the Little Green Blog and leave a comment on one of their posts (2 extra entries)
9. Post Mkokopelli’s Best Eco-friendly Toy Week button on your blog or FB page (5 extra entries)
Good luck to everyone and remember there are 2 winners! Thank you to Little Green Books for sending out such a positive message to young readers!!
My First Garden would be great to get children interested in the earth. garrettsambo@aol.com
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the Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas book looks cute!
sweetbabycakesnmore @ yahoo
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Don't Throw That Away would be a good choice.
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My first garden, which is a book I'd be interested in getting my little one!
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first garden i would like for grandchild
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Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas
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Here's another one – Little Monkey
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SANTA CLAUS IS GREEN ! SUPER CUTE. LOVE IT!!!
familytiesandgrowingpains@gmail.com
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The My First Garden book would be a really good one for our little ones!
khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com
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My First Garden to comemorate his first. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
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I want the Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas when it is released. Thanks!
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I like the MY FIRST GARDEN book. yyeres(at)gmail(dot)com
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follow on twitter amolino
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another book is Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas
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I like Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas.
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My First Garden would be a book that my grandson.
Stampnsark@aol.com
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I like Little Panda. Thanks!
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I also entered your Imagiplay giveaway.
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You didn't mention “Little Monkey!”
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“Santa Claus Is Green: How To Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas”!
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
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I'd love to read My First Garden!
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My First Garden sounds like something my kids would enjoy. They certainly love eating all the tomatoes from our garden!
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my tweet 🙂
itsallnew2meWIN Little Green Books 2 Lucky readers will win: at http://mkokopelli.blogspot…. Ends9/9 HURRY!
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I entered your giveaway ImagiPLAY Vision Quest Playset from Crunchy Granola Baby Ends- 9/14
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I subcribe via email 🙂
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The one coming soon called Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas sounds like a great book 😉
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Little Panda
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I am new to your site…would love to read the book MY FIRST GARDEN to my granddaughter. She and I actually had a small garden this summer and just finished picking the last of the tomatoes! I like the fact it is easy to carry along with a cute basket like handle…very cute!
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my first garden
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Little Green Tip: Wear a sweater!
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I also entered the Fair Trade Fingerpuppets giveaway.
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The “My First Garden” title caught my eye.
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I also entered your Lotus BEBE Luxury blanket give away!
ppammela at yahoo dot com
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They have a another book called The little Panda, it is a fleece covered book, perfect for baby and machine washable. It is about a panda and his friend a monkey and how they spend their day.
ppammela at yahoo dot com
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I love how bright and cheery their site is and how easy it is to find things (easy tab features) and navigate.
psychmamma (at) hotmail (dot) com
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Unplug it. Unplug appliances, such as a toaster or radio, when you're not using them. They use power even when they're not running.
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Entered your plasma car giveaway!
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Follow your blog!
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I think “Don't Throw That Away” (coming soon) looks great! Would love to win these for our home library. Thanks for the chance to enter!
psychmamma (at) hotmail (dot) com
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I entered your Woven Bamboo Blanket giveaway.
detroit.mommy (at) gmail.com
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I tweeted:
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I subscribe by email
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