Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Little Green Books Review and Giveaway


I know I’ve said this over and over but my little man “Bug” loves books and loves to look at the pictures and we take time out of our day and before bedtime to read a couple of his favorite books! So, needless to say I am constantly on the lookout for new and unique books for him so that I can keep him a nice variety of books so that he never gets board or tired of the same old books over and over again. When I stumbled upon Little Green Books I knew these books would be perfect for our little man!

About Little Green Books (Taken From Website):

This new series of books will get little ones excited about going green. From recycling and replanting to creating an awareness of endangered animals and much more, Little Green Books plant the seeds for earth-friendly living at an early age. Each book in this environmentally friendly line is made from recycled materials - proving our commitment to this worthy cause.

Little Green Books is a new eco-friendly series from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division. As our mission statement above explains, each book in this series will be devoted to educating children about the benefits of being green.

Little Green Books will cover a variety of subjects, teaching children about the dangers of global warming, the benefits of recycling, what they can do to help endangered animals, and much more. In I Can Save The Earth!, children can follow Max the Little Green Monster on his journey as he goes from being a litterbug to loving the earth. And in The Polar Bears' Home, children can learn about the polar bears' habitat and how it has become a victim of global warming. On a lighter note, The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle details the journey of a plastic bottle, from a blob of crude oil to a plastic bottle to a fleece sweatshirt! Told in diary form, this humorous tale is sure to give readers a laugh while stressing the significance of the recycling process.

In our storybooks we also include a glossary of terms so that parents and children can learn them together. So if you don't know what "postconsumer" means or what "compost" is, don't worry! Our books provide definitions so that your green vocabulary will grow along with your awareness. If you're already devoted to living green, these books will be a welcome addition to your child's library. And for those of you who aren't totally green yet, you'll still find these stories entertaining and educational.

What sets our books apart from other "green" books is that in addition to the themes, the manufacturing of these books is also environmentally friendly. Our books are printed on recycled materials with vegetable or soy inks. This initiative will continue as the series progresses, from storybooks to cloth books to novelty board books. A unique, innovative new series, Little Green Books plant the seeds of eco-friendly consciousness at an early age so that we can grow a generation of earth-friendly readers.

Our Thoughts:

We were able to choose two books to review and after much debate we finally decided on the books What Do You See? A lift-the-flap book about endangered animals and the book My First Garden.

“Bug” was extremely excited about getting these books in the mail because he hasn’t gotten a new book in quite some time so he was due, the first thing we did once taking them from the package was to open them up and look at the very fun and well illustrated pictures to help us decide what book to read first and not much to my surprise he wanted to read the What Do You See? Book.

The What Do You See? book is just plain cute! I love the little riddle that ask about the animal before you open the flap and I think it is very important to let our children know about the wonderful animals that are out there but may not be for much longer unless someone stands up and protects them and it’s important to me to help “Bug” realize that all life is precious and that all animals should be loved and protected! “Bug” really loves this book because of the simple lift-a-flap that reveals the answer to the riddle on the opposite page!
The My First Garden book is also a very important book in my opinion because it not only shows the teamwork of the mother and daughter but it also shows the rewards of planting a garden and all the fun veggies that you can plant to make a homemade soup at the end of the harvest!

Bottom Line:

We have really enjoyed the two books we were sent and I am really looking forward to purchasing “Bug” some more of these books because not only are they a quick and interesting read but they teach very important lessons about live and other things that I think “Bug” should learn.

If you have a little one in your household or to buy for any of the book available at Little Green Books would make a wonderful gift for any occasion, so you should definability check them out!

Buy It:
To purchase these two great books or many others visit Little Green Books online!

Win It:
Little Green Books has offered one of my readers the same two books we received to review What Do You See? And My First Garden!
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Giveaway ends Oct. 18, 2010 @ midnight CST. Winner will be chosen at random, using random.org and contacted by e-mail and has 48 hrs to respond before a new winner is chosen.

This review is based strictly my opinion. Others may have a different opinion with the product listed above. I did receive the two books mentioned above complementary for this review. No monetary compensation was received.

43 comments:

  1. My favorite is the Little Panda book.

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  2. All of the books look so fun. Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing might be my favorite... hard to decide though!

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  3. Don't Throw That Away! looks amazing. I applaud the message of recycling.

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  4. I like the The Adventures of an Aluminum Can. yyeres(at)gmail(dot)com

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  5. my fav. is actualrst garden!"
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  7. I like the The Polar Bears' Home book.
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  8. I like Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas

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  9. My favourite book it the Don't throw that Away lift the flap book.

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  10. I am a current follower

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  11. I subscribe in google reader.

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  12. These are so great! I love the "Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing"

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  19. I love the Little Monkey and Little Panda books. They would make great gifts for my nephew and niece (ages 2.5 years and 10 months).

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  21. I like the What do you See book

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  23. My favorite is The Adventures of an Aluminum Can.

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  24. My favourite book is Don't throw that Away.

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  26. "The Adventures of an Aluminum Can"!

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  27. My favorite book is What Do You See?: A Lift-the-Flap Book About Endangered Animals

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  29. I like the Santa Claus Is Green!: How to Have an Eco-Friendly Christmas.

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  30. The Adventures of an Aluminum Canlike this one
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  32. My favorite is the Little Panda book also
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