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		<title>What’s It Like, Living Green? Kids Teaching Kids, By The Way They Live, By: Jill Ammon Vanderwood</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 10:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Janal, Your Fearless PR LEADER</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>Question: Who is the intended audience?</strong><br />
Answer: This is a nonfiction book recommended for ages 9 and up. It features kids from the age of four to seventeen, as well as families.</p>
<p><strong>Q: What is the book about?</strong><br />
A: <em>What’s It Like, Living Green</em> is a compilation of stories about green families, kids who are making a difference for the planet and various topics on conserving resources, reducing, and recycling.</p>
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<p>The sections include: <em>What’s It Like, Living Green? ; Reduce; Recycle; Reuse; Responsible for Our Earth; </em>and <em>Kids Teaching Kids, by the Way They Live.</em></p>
<p>You will find a leaping frog with the words:  <em>Take a Green Leap!</em> next to suggestions of things you can do to make a difference.</p>
<p>This book includes photos of the green kids and their families, as well as a delightful cover and illustrations by a seventeen-year-old girl from Australia.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Why are you the best person to write this book? </strong><br />
A: I participated in the first <em>Earth Day</em> celebration, and now I am a mother and grandmother who wanted to bring kids together to make a difference for their planet.</p>
<p>Many of the people who came forward to participate in this project are not writers. I have written and published four books for children, including <em>What’s It Like, Living Green?</em> I was able to give a voice and a platform to those who are making a difference and bring their message to a generation who can really make a change.</p>
<p><strong>Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic? </strong><br />
A: I spoke to a school librarian before publishing my book. I told her I was writing a book for kids, about living green.</p>
<p>She shook her head and said, “There are already so many books out there about living green.” I then told her I was having kids tell their stories about how they live and what they are doing in their communities.  She perked up and said, “I think that’s great. I have never seen a book like that.  You need to get that book out as soon as possible.”</p>
<p>Most of the books written on the subject of living green and earth awareness seem to be geared toward a younger audience or an adult audience. I have found very few for the age group for which this book is targeted.</p>
<p><strong>Q: Is there anything else we should know about this book?</strong><br />
A: In <em>What’s It Like, Living Green? Kids Teaching Kids, by the Way They Live,</em> you’ll learn how other kids live green, along with tips as simple as putting on a sweater rather than turning up the heat.</p>
<p>You’ll see how kids like you can make a difference.  Read about a girl who learned how to drive with a car fueled by used cooking grease.</p>
<p>Learn about a boy in Canada who raised funds to build his first well to provide clean water for a whole village in Uganda, when he was only seven years old. He is now seventeen and the founder of the Ryan’s Well Foundation.</p>
<p>You will meet a girl from Florida who began a recycling business when she was five, and continued to build the business until she reached one hundred customers.  Now, joined by her younger sister, they use a portion of their earnings to benefit their community.</p>
<p>Learn about the students of St. Benedict’s School, in Illinois who have made commitments to a lifetime of environmental awareness.</p>
<p>You will learn simple ways to help the environment help others and even earn some money.</p>
<p>This book can be ordered through Amazon.com or through your local retailer.</p>
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