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    Green is Good: Liv on Life, written by Elizabeth Gorcey | Book Spotlight

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze2 Mins Read General
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    The Children’s Book Review | August 13, 2016

    Age Range: 3-6

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Liv on Life Green is GoodGreen is Good: Liv on Life

    Written by Elizabeth Gorcey

    Illustrated by Kajiah Jacobs

    Publisher’s Synopsis: Liv and Bowie are going to an organic farm, learning about the healthy benefits of eating greens and having fun doing so!

    Ages 3-6 | Bowie Books, LLC | 978-0989208314 | 2015

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    About Elizabeth Gorcey

    Elizabeth Gorcey has devoted her life to the pursuit of art that intrigues her, stories that compel her, and the elevation of authentic voices that must be heard. In her personal and professional lives she has pursued a number of outlets for her boundless creative energy, focusing on those passions which best allow her to entertain, support, explore, and nourish. Acting, directing, producing, painting, working in documentary, narrative and multi-media…Gorcey has followed her instincts to become a true creative force to be reckoned with. As she simply states, “Creating is nourishment for my soul.” This genuine, creative imperative has led to Gorcey’s newest adventure—the children’s book series LIV ON LIFE told from the perspective of her own daughter, Olivia!

    LivOnLife.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

    About Kajiah Jacobs

    Children’s book illustrator and artist, Kajiah Jacobs, began the concept art and draawings for the LIV ON LIFE (LOL) book series in 2013. In addition to illustrating art for children’s books, Kajiah also paints murals on the walls of Los Angeles museums. Born and raised in Hollywood, California, Kajiah studied art at UCLA and the American Animation Institute in Burbank. He was inspired to draw and paint at a young age by his mother who was an artist and often used him and his sister as her art subjects.

    For moe information visit: KajiahJacobs.com

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    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

    24 Comments

    1. REBECCA STEPHEN on August 13, 2016 8:28 am

      I have always believed in taking the earth free of trash and recycling. I grow my own flowers and veggies. I tell everyone to recycle and keep the earth clean

      Reply
    2. Sunnymay on August 15, 2016 3:31 pm

      I encourage recycling and only use paper plates at picnics.

      Reply
    3. Stephanie H. on August 15, 2016 3:33 pm

      We recycle our papers,boxes,bottles, and other materials with our city/county biweekly. Also we save energy in the home by not using our electricity and turning off the lights when not needed.

      Reply
    4. Nancy Jachcik on August 15, 2016 6:28 pm

      I have a special bag on a hook in our hallway where we put all recyclable items

      Reply
    5. Dana Matthews on August 16, 2016 6:15 pm

      We turn off lights when we are not using them. We time ourselves in the shower and while brushing our teeth so that we don’t waste water.

      Reply
    6. Nancy Burgess on August 16, 2016 6:30 pm

      We recycle and use as much reusable items as possible.

      Reply
    7. Jennifer H. on August 16, 2016 6:32 pm

      By recycling

      Reply
    8. Cindy Vincent on August 16, 2016 6:44 pm

      We recycle, and I also have a compost bin

      Reply
    9. Renee Alam on August 16, 2016 7:23 pm

      We use plastic bags from the grocery store in our trash cans, I use wipes containers to store my toddlers smaller toys,we open curtains to let in light to save electricity, I keep the kids from our milk jugs so I can make my son a memory game with them, I use scrap papers to write shopping lists and so much more!

      Reply
    10. John H. on August 16, 2016 7:34 pm

      Re-using items

      Reply
    11. Marilyn on August 17, 2016 11:15 am

      Recycling and re using products.
      Marilyn

      Reply
    12. Tina Alexander on August 18, 2016 6:46 am

      I encourage being green in my household by unplugging appliances/sockets when they are not in use.

      Reply
    13. Penni on August 18, 2016 8:11 pm

      We make sure that every family member participates in recycling, composting, and tending to our organic vegetable-and-herb garden!

      Reply
    14. Tracee on August 20, 2016 5:53 pm

      Composting, vermiposting, recycling

      Reply
    15. Nicole Lancaster on August 23, 2016 10:53 am

      I encourage being green in my household by recycling glass and paper products.

      Reply
    16. Anne Marie Carter on August 23, 2016 6:19 pm

      The family separates and recycles whatever is possible. Our goal is to have less than a bag of garbage per week. We have almost achieved this goal.

      Reply
    17. Dotty J Boucher on August 23, 2016 6:45 pm

      We help by recycling , donating old clothing, using cloth diapers.
      @tisonlyme143

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    18. Renee Rousseau on August 23, 2016 9:09 pm

      We take recycling very seriously and plan sustainable meals.

      Reply
    19. Carol L on August 25, 2016 3:51 pm

      We always recycle where we can. Reusing producs.. Thasnks for the great giveaway chance.
      Carol L

      Reply
    20. Diane Elizabeth on August 28, 2016 8:34 am

      We recycle and repurpose or donate things we no longer need. I also walk or use public transportation whenever possible.

      Reply
    21. Robin Cresci on August 31, 2016 6:00 pm

      We encourage recycling every possible item we can. We also compost. Recycle, reuse, reduce.

      Reply
    22. Nadine on September 4, 2016 7:19 am

      Recycle everything possible, compost, bring my own bags crocheted from plastic bags to stores, and all lightbulbs changed to LEDs are some of the things I do.

      Reply
    23. Penny Olson on September 5, 2016 4:55 pm

      Reduce, re-use and recycling, and freecycle.org.

      Reply
    24. apple blossom on September 7, 2016 7:23 pm

      reusing plastic bags

      Reply
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