Eye on the Wild: Sea Otter by Suzi Eszterhas is a delightful non-fiction book that follows the life of a baby sea otter. The photographs are beautiful and the text written appropriately so young children can relate. Far away in the Pacific Ocean, a baby sea otter is born, just a … [Read more...]
Never Underestimate an Empowered Girl Scout: First Palm Oil, Now GMO-Free Cookies?
It's springtime. The daffodils are blooming. The Girls Scouts are selling cookies. Yes, I was a Girl Scout briefly. I went door to door in the neighborhood selling cookies. My parents sold them fore me at work. When I was a Girl Scout, I was not aware of issues such as … [Read more...]
The Economic Impact of Living Green
The Economic Impact of Living Green Touro University Worldwide Takes a Look at How Living Greener Can Save Money and the Planet Touro University Worldwide (TUW) recently announced the establishment of its newest program, a Bachelor of Science in Business … [Read more...]
MLK Day: Remember the Children’s March
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” ― Martin Luther King Jr., [amazon_link id="0060646918" target="_blank" ]A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches[/amazon_link] In preparation for the … [Read more...]
Eco Juvenile Books: Curse of the Bone Pirates Eco-Logical Adventures
When my daughter (the avid reader) saw Curse of the Bone Pirates: Nui Island Eco-Logical Adventures by B.T. Hope sitting beside my computer this morning, she asked, "What is that?". The cover intrigued her. The subtitle of "eco-logical adventure" intrigues me. When Big B is … [Read more...]
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