A Children’s Book about Going Green



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My son and daughter love books, like most children do. Every night we read a book before bed and most of the time it’s a dinosaur book or has to do with animals. My son loves trucks but usually the roaring T-Rex books wins. When William is going Green  by, Jame Martin II, arrived, oh, my! First let me point out, my son loves getting mail and with the numerous packages that arrive he’s beside himself when there’s something he can help review or look at.

We have read this book over and over because it’s so well liked in our home. The idea is that there is a garbage truck whose engine is old and pollutes. William, is the name of this garbage truck and he has to retire because he make too much pollution. He’s sad but ends up he getting a hybrid engine and paints his truck green, he’s saved! The story isn’t too detailed and for younger children it gives just the right amount of information. My son, however, asks all sorts of technical questions the book doesn’t explore in depth. Questions about pollution, recycling, the environment and what a hybrid is! When I explained hybrid in a four year old kinda way his response was, “Oh, the kinda car you a daddy were talking about?” He hears more than I think!

William is Going Green is a cute book and my family enjoys the message it sends, the illustrations and that it isn’t just about William but a series of books about greening trucks and vehicles. The book is written by a dad who was inspired by his youngest son and his love for trucks. I think this alone is inspiring and the fact that my son wants me to read about William over and over and asks so many though provoking questions…means thumbs up!

My education in early childhood and past preschool experience also compels me to recommend this for teachers. I remember searching for good books and lessons in April when I taught about Earth Day. There aren’t too many books out there too choose from but thankfully there are more and William the Garbage Truck & Crew is a series I would choose.

Green & Clean Mom is giving away THREE of these books to one lucky reader. To win, simply leave me a comment telling me why your child, grandchild or some little sweetie in your life might enjoy this book.  Three  winner’s will be randomly drawn July 18, 2008. Of course, I love a stumble or digg  and if you do this or post about this giveaway, leave a second comment telling me so and you get two entries! Want a third entry, join the community of moms going green and leave a comment telling me you’ve done so!  Why not double or triple your chance at winning?  For detail on contest rules see the official rules for Green & Clean Mom.

Not sure what a stumble of digg is? Please read my recent entry at Posh Mama where I have a sexy and sassy decription for what it means to stumble or digg something!

Congrats to the three winners randomly drawn leaving the following comment numbers! Thanks to all of you that left comments!

Here are your random numbers:

30	54	63

Timestamp: 2008-07-21 15:06:03 UTC


  • Sharon Fairclough

    My teach in a early childhood program this would be a great book to add to my classroom collection, I have subscribe to your newsletter. Thanks for the contest.

  • Nora Scott-Platt

    My youngest is just learning to read and this would be a great storey for him.

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  • http://allisonsays.com Allison

    I hope to teach my son about “going green” as he gets older. This would be a nice way to start. (Once he can sit through an entire book that is! He’s only 10 months old and VERY active!)

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  • Louise A Brouillette

    What a great idea for today’s kids!

  • Karin C.

    My grandson lives out of state and just learned to read. I told him I would send him a good book…this would be perfect!

  • susan varney

    sounds like something my grandson can use

  • Desmond

    He’s just learned to read, and no time like the present to introduce important topics.

  • Gina Stratos

    My son would love this. He’s known as The Garbage Groupie around our house because he is fascinated with the garbage truck. In fact, he knows all the workers by name and waits outside (in his robe) every week so he can talk to them. Sometimes he even lends a hand.
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  • Sierra Rendon

    My daughter got a PG&E children’s book about conserving energy and it made such a difference in her life! It really made her think about turning lights off and not “wasting.” I’d love her to have this book to learn even more about being ‘green.’

  • Stephanie V

    Our house is trying to go green and this book would help to educate my son.

  • Mya Brooks

    Wow, what a great prize!

  • http://www.fashionfling.com Hil’Lesha

    My son loves to read.

  • cathy copeland

    lily loves books and this book tells an important story about living a earth friendly life

  • James Jenkins

    my grandson loves books

  • bob

    This would go to my 16 year old neighbor Jessica. I think we can convert her. Her parents are wonderful but not environmentally focused. We can use her.

  • christopher h

    my youngest would love this

  • Melissa Reeder

    My 5 year old little girl would really like this book because she celebrated Earth Day at school last year and has been really interested in taking care of our planet ever since. Thanks for the fun giveaway!

  • Lauren Karpenko

    My 4 yr. old nephew would love this book!! My sister and I try to teach him about green living. He loves books and this would be a great way to continue to teach him.

  • Sharon Jones

    My granddaughter would love this…we live very ‘green’..and this is a book that we could read together and really enjoy… a great book for kids…thanks so much…

  • adrienne gordon

    my son is very environmentally aware and would love this

  • Cynthia C

    Education is the key. Start them young and conservation will be a lifelong habit. Thanks for the chance to win.

  • kari follett

    My 4 yr old son would really like this, and so would I!

  • Kristi C

    My son would love this book because he loves to have his older sister read to him.

  • http://pregnantkatiesmom.blogspot.com Susan C

    My four year old grandson is fascinated by cars and trucks-this would be a fun book for him and help him be more environmentally aware.

    Susan Cs last blog post..Lucky day for me!

  • valerie mabrey

    I would love to add this to our church’s library for the little ones to enjoy. It reach a lot of little green hands!

  • Lisa Kent

    My children would enjoy this. I think it is really important that our children today are taught more “green” ways. Their world may depend on it.

  • Shaun Wallner

    My daughter loves to read and she loves to clean. She has become very green.

  • Betty N

    Children get enthusiastic about doing what is good to do…I have 8 grandchildren…this will be their world and they can start learning in a fun way how what it tkes to take care of it

  • Rachel

    Our family has just started going green this year. We have been doing our best for the environment! I would love to have this book for my 3 year old who is growin’ up green!

  • Miranda Allen

    MY daughter loves books!!

  • http://psychmamma.wordpress.com PsychMamma

    Thanks for a great review and post! I’m always on the lookout for great books that are fun and teach something at the same time. I think my daughter would love this book because she’s currently fascinated with recycling and what it means, plus, every week she looks forward to waving at our garbage man and exclaiming over his big truck. This looks like a fun way to encourage conversation about green topics, which is why I would love to have it to read to her! Thanks again!

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  • Linda Price

    My grandson is all into GREEN since they had Earth Day at his school in
    May! Plus, his sister and he help me recycle paper, plastic and cans
    all the time! This book would give them more ideas and incentive to continue this lifestyle as they get older, too.

  • http://kristiniac.blogspot.com Kristinia-Loving Heart Mommy

    I’ve already starting my son Gabriel into going green and he’s only 16 months old, I believe the earlier you introduce something to your child the more they will respect it and want to participate, we have been recycling and re-using things for craft projects , then we send them to friends/family as gifts! They love them! Also my son loves books and reading so this would be extra cool!

  • misty

    i am trying to do things to be green. i just recently subscribe to your fab newsletter and am learning so much. i, of course, want to teach my daughter’s to be as healthy, safe and natural as i can. this would be a fun help. my girls love books and my oldest(5) has already started writing and drawing her own-with help, of course. i can see her being inspired to copy the idea of this one. either way, it’s great to know there is so much out there to educate every one of us! thanks!

  • Alecia Gibson

    The kids at the daycare would love these. They love books and are into reading.

  • Susan W.

    my son also loves to read (what kids don’t?) and LOVES watching the garbage truck and yelling thank you to them when they leave!
    another good green book is “michael recycle” written by ellie bethel. someone gave it to my son for his birthday but i saw it at target the other day. it isn’t too long or detailed which is good for my kids (1 and 3 years old) but it talks about a town that is all polluted and full of garbage and the people clean it up and recycle/reuse and are so proud of their new “green and clean” town (and yes, they use that phrase in the book!!)
    hope to win a new book for our collection–it’s always nice to read something new!

  • Kathy Conley

    My 11 year old is very environmentally conscious and is hounding the rest of us to get with it – she would love this book!

  • vicky boackle

    my grandkids could learn how to help their environment.

  • Steve Scott

    My kids really want us to go green. They convinced me to buy a hybrid last year and now with the price of gas I am so proud.

  • Barbara Fox

    I would hope my grandaughter would like this book…hopefully she is being raised to be environmentally aware.

  • charline s

    Sounds like a great book for my son.

  • Robin

    I have a reading program for kids at my theatre in Alabama. We have been discussing the environment and recycling, but haven’t found many books like this. This would be a book I know they would enjoy!

  • Shelly Gudmunsen

    my two sons are crazy for big trucks, tractors, buses, and cars. we read a series of tonka truck books daily, so i, for one, would love a new series to wear out!

    i’m also a third grade teacher, so this prize could do double-duty ;)

  • Kathy Scott

    My kids want to go green. They have me recycling and using a cloth bag for groceries. They would enjoy the book. Thanks for the chance.

  • Cathy

    My DD is a very “green” girl and cares about the earth…DS tries hard NOT to care because she DOES,,,but a book about a truck just might convert him!

  • Vicki wurgler

    My grandson would enjoy this-he studied going green in school

  • http://ggalaso.blogspot.com Sara G

    I can’t wait until my girls can help me with the garden. I think this book will be great!

  • Cindi

    How fun! I like how the book incorporates trucks that children like with a message. The little sweetie in my life is my 6 year old nephew is who would receive these cute books if I am luck enough to win. Please enter me in your drawing. Many thanks, Cindi

  • jan koontz

    my grandson george reads to his new born brother bowen, it is so cute