What’s It Like, Living Green? Kids Teaching Kids, by the Way They Live. In this non-fiction book for ages 9 and up, you’ll read about a teenage girl who began a recycling business, with 100 clients, when she was five. Learn about a boy who started a foundation to bring fresh water to an entire village, at age seven. You will see how kids, like you can make a difference for the environment, help others and even earn some money.
IMG: Jill Vanderwood
Jill Ammon Vanderwood is the author of four childrens books. She is a mother and grandmother who wants to make a difference for the next generation. She makes her home in the state of Utah with her husband, Bill.
Prize: 2 lucky winners will receive “What’s It Like, Living Green? Kids Teaching Kids, by the Way They Live.”
GIVEAWAY TIME:
Rules: Answer the following: What is one thing you can do to make a difference for the planet?
Extra entries for those that stumble, twitter or blog this post.
Deadline: May 23, 2009.
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We bicycle!
I can recycle bottles, cans and anything I can. I can reuse plastic bags by washing them and airing them out. I can not buy paper plates but use real plates.
Re-use more stuff that is ordinarily thrown away, as well as recycle.
Stop using plastic disposable water bottles!
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Use your own bags when shopping!
we recycle and we make sure we shut off lights when we leave a room :)
ride a bike and drive less
I can volunteer for the cleanup of waterways and land our community hosts every year.
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This would be a great book for my daughter to read. She talks about Being Green and things she can do to improve the environment.
Don’t take long showers!
Replace your light bulbs with energy efficient ones.
Recycle and get a gas efficient car!
Reduce waste and we just built a compost bin to help with that!
Recycle, reycle, recyle – that is how i can help the planet
Just recycle with a passion. That would make the biggest difference if we all did this automatically! Thanks for the opportunity to speak my piece!
Recycle, recycle, recycle!
I recycle