Celebrate Earth Day everyday! "Our youngest generation is so eager to learn and help, what better way to get them involved than to share big 'green' ideas" said Jeanine Behr Getz. A mom, environmental educator and managing director of Kids Think Big LLC, Behr Getz's 1st book, "Think Green!" introduces and educates our youngest generation on ways to think and act green through colorful illustrations showing simple everyday ideas for children to help keep the earth clean and safe for all people, animals, fish and birds.
"Think Green!" gives children good green ideas, a page in the book they can write down and illustrate their own green ideas, an eco-audit on the back cover explaining what resources were
saved using post consumer/recycled fiber paper and most importantly, the voice to make a difference.
"Think Green!" can be purchased through kidsthinkbig.com and various specialty stores, educational centers and local Audubon stores.
Some recent reviews - "Educational, bright and simple!" - "Great messages, easy delivery!" -"Wonderful to give young children a voice." - "Just what we have been looking for" - "Hot
topic, great delivery" - "Empowering" - "An important book for children about children thinking and acting green" - "Think Green! is a beautiful book and an inspiration for the young
generation of Americans who will not only think green, but eat, drink, and sleep green!"Jeff Mendelsohn, Founder and CEO of New Leaf Paper.
Through the author's involvement with Audubon, Women in Conservation and Hortulus and from friends and experts in the environmental and conservation community, she became more sensitive
to the impact people have on the environment and realized how vital it would be to get our youngest children aware of and involved in the effort to save our Earth and keep it clean and
green.
Kids Think Big LLC has made the commitment to bring BIG ideas to kids at every age via electronic and eco-friendly media.
Please contact kidsthinkbig.com to bring "Think Green!" to your school, community, educational center or store and visit the site to find other green resource links.
Kids Think Big (http://www.kidsthinkbig.com) will donate a portion of the proceeds from "Think Green!" to eco-friendly causes.