Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Green Toys Guide Review & *Giveaway*

The Green Toys Guide 2011 by Leyland Hazelwood

About The Book:
The Green Toys Directory, 2011 is for anyone who wants to find green toys. If you are a parent who wants to find a toy or game for your child or for a party gift, you will find helpful suggestions and a wide selection. Perhaps you are a teacher in search of an educational toy and prefer a toy that is made from materials that consciously reflect green sustainability principles. You will find it in this comprehensive directory. Maybe you would like to illustrate to your class concerns for our ecological system and environment. You will find games, puzzles and other toys that have been specifically designed with these ends in mind. This directory was prepared to help anyone, who for whatever reason, is looking for green toys, games and playthings. Research indicates that there is no one source that attempts to address this need. This, Green Toys Directory, 2011 is the succeeding edition to the first such source. A portion of the proceeds from purchases is donated to Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development.

My Thoughts:
This is a great guide! You can look up any form of toy you want, dolls, puzzles, animals, trucks, coloring books, etc., and there will be a listing for a store online that sells these sorts of things. This is really a great reference guide because a lot of people don't know that there are ecological toys out there. The same toys your child would normally play with, just created with naturally made materials! This is a great guide to get for the home, or for your child's school, or even to donate to your local library!

About The Author:

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Giveaway ends October 26th. Good luck!

I received a complimentary review copy of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

2 comments:

  1. I have a copy of Chester, which I enjoy I had no idea that you have written more than the one book. I would like to review the others.

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