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Environment conservation promoted in children’s picture book


Harrodsburg, Kentucky – WEBWIRE
Awareness on protecting the environment is important, and our responsibility is to grow and promote compassion for its current state.
Awareness on protecting the environment is important, and our responsibility is to grow and promote compassion for its current state.

Environment protection isn’t just for grown-ups. Kids, too, should do their part to help protect the Earth. Retired teacher Debra G. Watts emphasizes this need in her book, Dean Goes Green.
 
The children’s picture book has the book’s protagonist, Dean, realizing that he can also help save his planet, despite his tender age. After his day starts on a bad note, he takes his time to learn about the environment and what he can do to make it better. Watts’s story gives kids important lessons about the environment such as the essence of recycling.
 
Awareness on protecting the environment is important, and our responsibility is to grow and promote compassion for its current state. Civil leaders have begun programs to foster this feeling in children to help them understand environment-friendly practices. This goes well with Watts’s personal philosophy of writing positive children’s stories with priceless values.
 
Through Dean’s story, Watts teaches children to create a positive change in the world, especially when it comes to the environment. Parents can use Dean Goes Green to show to their kids that they too can contribute to helping the earth survive and thrive. Copies of the children’s picture book are sold in selected online bookstores.
 
 
 
Dean Goes Green
Written by Debra G. Watts
E-book | $2.99
NOOK Book | $2.99
Paperback | $11.37
 
Book copies are available at LitFire Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
 
 
 
About the Author
Debra G. Watts is a retired teacher. Currently, she is a supervisor for the University of the Cumberlands’s masters of arts in teaching program. Her job is to mentor and guide budding teachers undergoing practicum work. More information on Watts and her work is available at www.debrawattsbooks.com.


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 Dean Goes Green
 Debra G. Watts
 General
 Juvenile Fiction
 Children


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