Eco-Friendly Children's Literature Encourages "Green Awareness" as Facet of Basic Education for Future Generations
Planet Earth Gets Well by Madeline Kaplan addresses the
troubled birthright of
environmental depletion inherited by the next generation
NEW YORK - Planet Earth Gets Well by Madeline Kaplan,
illustrated by Taillefer Long, addresses environmental
concerns in a child-friendly format, based on the author's
awareness that future generations must be prepared to
preserve their planet and its resources.
Full-color illustrations garnish every other page of this
creative metaphor in which Planet Earth has a fever-global
warming-and to make him healthy again, his human friends
must listen to the advice of Earth's mother. The
relationship between the health of the planet and the people
that live on it is clearly demonstrated for young readers,
promoting this awareness as part of their earliest
understanding of the world in which they live.
Just as today's children are born into a high-tech society,
they also inherit many serious environmental concerns.
Planet Earth Gets Well promotes responsibility along with a
positive message that parents will be able to pass onto
their children at an early age, creating an eco-friendly and
proactive generation.
For more information or to request a free review copy,
members of the press can contact the author at
madelinekaplan@aol.com. Planet Earth Gets Well is available
for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, and through
additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Madeline Kaplan holds a B.A. in English literature and an
M.B.A. from Baruch College. She has published various
business articles, but her three grandchildren inspired the
writing of Planet Earth Gets Well, her first children's
book. She lives with her husband in New York and
Connecticut.
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