Living Green and the Smoke: A story about air pollution, global warming and teamwork

Living Green and the Smoke: A story about air pollution, global warming and teamwork

by Florian Bushy
Living Green and the Smoke: A story about air pollution, global warming and teamwork

Living Green and the Smoke: A story about air pollution, global warming and teamwork

by Florian Bushy

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Overview

What if you children can learn while having fun at the same time?

Dive into the acclaimed children's book, 'Living Green and the Smoke,' a recipient of the 2023 Purple Dragonfly Award and the 2023 Literary Titan Award.

Transport your child to the early days of Earth, a time when the planet was pristine, allowing plants to move like people. Join our heroes, Mrs. Florence and Mr. Florian, as they tackle the mysterious pollution plaguing their forest. Through friendship, teamwork, and collaboration, the plants and trees come together to save the planet from the effects of climate change.

This delightful journey serves as an educational tool, teaching your child about nature, conservation, global warming, and the importance of working as a team. It promotes values such as collaboration, friendship, respect, and community engagement.

The award-winning book "Living Green and the Smoke" is the perfect gift to make your child's day brighter. Order your copy today!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823173575
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/05/2023
Series: Living Green
Pages: 34
Sales rank: 695,716
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.09(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

When the award-winning indie author Florian Bushy visited the “ECO-92 - Earth Summit” in June 1992, his environmentalist side flourished. Since then, he has written books, produced more than 100 educational short documentaries for schools, and sorted his recycling at home to make a difference in this world. Florian Bushy wants to show to children that environmental protection, friendship and mutual respect can change the future of their home, called Earth.

Florian Bushy is the youngest in a large family. He was born at a difficult time for his parents, who lost a small business and suffered great losses. Therefore, his siblings started to work very early to help their parents pay the bills. They all worked during the day and studied in the evening to help the family. Two of Florian Bushy sisters chose a profession in which it is possible to start working early: Elementary Teacher Assistant.

Therefore, Florian Bushy, despite not being able to attend a private school, learned to read and write at the age of five with the help of his sisters. At the age of seven, he was already able to write short stories in a small notebook, which he had received from his mother. He enjoyed watching black and white old movies about spaceships, time travel and fantastic stories. Even if he had to cover his eyes to sleep and was afraid to go to the bathroom alone. A creature could be there!

In his adolescence, a time without ebooks and mobile phones, Florian Bushy used to lend books from libraries and read on the buses and trains on the way to work and school. He was always interested in history, social issues and fiction books. At that time, he read the book Chariots of Gods by Erich von Däniken and attended a lecture by the Spanish ufologist Jaime Lauda.

After receiving his Advertising & Marketing degree, Florian Bushy started working in a video production company and had the opportunity to travel to many countries writing and filming documentaries about environment preservation and History. So, he travelled around Egypt, filmed the Nazca Lines and other archaeological sites in Europe and South America. During that time, Florian Bushy had the inspiration to write “Living Green and the Spell”, a story influenced by “Chariots of Gods”, read and enjoyed a decade before.
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