Clever New Recycling Primer for Children, Children Go Green, Published by Outskirts Press

Boca Raton, FL, August 11, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Children’s author Monica Goldstein announced today the release of her juvenile fiction work, Children Go Green, Bus Trip to Little Stars Elementary, published by Outskirts Press. Goldstein uses the educational antics of Geo, the Juice Can, and his recyclable friends to teach young readers the importance of recycling so that they can create a safer and healthier planet and slow down global warming.

“Every time I get recycled, a new tree is born in my name.” So are taught Arnie and all the other children of Little Stars Elementary School who, like all nimble spirited children, are able to talk and listen to the juice can and all his recyclable pals. The budding young conservationists then go on a campaign to convince their teachers and principal to put recycling into effect at their school.

Goldstein’s young readers are taught that, besides being beautiful to look at when they’re in bloom and besides providing homes for all our beautiful bird life, trees also provide humans – adults and children alike -- with oxygen to breathe. The clear text and deft illustrations help underscore the sustainable lesson of Goldstein’s book and make it one that can be enjoyed time and time again.

The author says that she wanted to write the book for children “not just so they can cherish the natural landscapes that we can appreciate today, but also to help prevent disasters by helping them learn to preserve nature. I wanted to teach them to recycle early in their lives so it can become a routine and not a chore, and so that they will know that they will be safe for years and years to come.”

Children Go Green is available on-line in paperback through Amazon and Barnes and Noble and at www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore for a maximum trade discount in quantities of ten or more.

ISBN: 978-1-4327-2528-0 Format: 5.5 x 8.5 color paperback SRP: $14.95
Genre: Education/juvenile non-fiction activity book/family and relationships

About the author:

Monica Goldstein was born in Ecuador, South America, and has been living in the United States since 1973. She became a U.S. citizen in 1978. She and her wonderful husband, Steve, have two sons, Tony and Ross, and a loving grandson, Nicholas. Monica is part owner of a successful door hardware company and she resides in Boca Raton, Florida.

For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/childrengogreen.

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