Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Growing the green generation

As environmental conversation becomes part of elementary school curriculum, it seems more and more kids are going green. To inform young readers about wildlife conservation and endangered species preservation, author Jeanne McNaney presents her debut book, “The Legend of Honey Hollow.” The story is intended to teach children about the different endangered bears of the world and importance of community, sharing and trust. McNaney introduces young readers to Grendel, a polar bear, who along with the other bears of Honey Hollow, illustrates how significant it is for children to grow up in a healthy world. “I hope ‘The Legend of Honey Hollow’ will bring environmental awareness to a younger generation,” said McNaney. “We must teach our kids how to keep a clean and safe world as they are the planet’s future.” For more information, visit www.HoneyHollowBears.com...

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