Showing posts with label #EarthEasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #EarthEasy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Celebrating our wonderful world with lovely picture books from Candlewick [Review & Giveaway - USA/CANADA]

We're spotlighting three lovely children's picture books that will help them to learn about this beautiful world we inhabit, celebrate Spring and warmer days filled with bird song, flowers, and sunshine, and discover beauty that abounds.

During the Covid-19 world-wide time of uncertainties and that which can lay the groundwork for despair and fear, we can be thankful that the joyful season of Spring envelopes us. These three books will be beautiful aids for parents to use to help impart moments of joy in the hearts and minds of their little ones.

The Stars Just Up the Street by Sue Soltis and illustrated by Christine Davenier (Hardcover ISBN: 9780763698348, Ages 4-8)

Earth Day – 4/22


My thoughts:  It all began with a little girl who loved to look at the stars and count them. Then she learned that there were thousands. But she couldn't see them because of lights in houses and on streets. So began her quest to have a time when she and others could enjoy the wonders of the thousands of stars visible in the dark, new-moon phase sky.

A lovely thought and perhaps this will entice people in towns and cities to dim or turn off the lights for a period so people can actually see the magnificent night sky.

Our world and the heavens above are awesome and children need an opportunity to see and explore. Lights out time might be a good start for seeing the expanse of stars above us.

About the book: Mabel loves stars. She counts five from her window and thirty-seven from her backyard. But her grandfather tells her that, as a child, he could see thousands. Could it be true? Mabel climbs a hill looking for more stars — only to discover that the glow from the nearby town makes them hard to see. What would it take for her neighbors to turn off their lights, just for one night, so that everyone could see the starlit sky? Sue Soltis’s tale of a young activist and Christine Davenier’s luminous illustrations will leave readers curious about the dark-sky movement — and the wonder that is waiting for them just up the street.

The Nest That Wren Built by Randi Sonenshine and illustrated by Anne Hunter (Hardcover ISBN: 9781536201536, Ages 4-8)

Go Birding Day – 4/28


My thoughts:  The author takes the familiar "This is the house that Jack built" rhyme and adapts it beautifully to the Carolina Wren's nest building. I'm a "Carolina girl" so reading a picture book about a "Carolina bird" so beautifully written and illustrated is dear to my heart.

The wren is a little brown bird and this beautiful book is painted with the natural hues of soft browns and greens. While a fun and gracious book to read, it is definitely educational and doesn't even claim to be such. I knew birds used twigs, sticks, leaves, moss, and bits of string and fluff - even hair - as building materials. What I learned, though, was that they even use spider egg orbs to provide extermination services to protect their little birdies.

I definitely recommend this book and believe that the season of nest building, birds chirping, and birds flitting here and there, it is the absolute perfect time to read to your little ones and show them the beauty of a bird nesting.

About the book: In the rhyming style of “The House That Jack Built,” this poem about the care and specificity that Carolina wrens put into building a nest is at once tender and true to life. Papa and Mama Wren gather treasures of the forest, from soft moss for a lining to snakeskin for warding off predators. Randi Sonenshine’s lilting stanzas, woven with accurate and unexpected details about Carolina wrens, and Anne Hunter’s gentle, inviting illustrations reveal the mysterious lives of these birds and impart an appreciation for the wonder of the life cycles around us. Back matter includes a glossary and additional interesting facts about wrens.

Seeds By Carme Lemniscates (Hardcover ISBN: 9781536208443, Ages 2-5)


Earth Day - 4/22


My thoughts:  This is a beautifully illustrated, though not elaborate in style, book. The text gently takes the reader, or young listener, through the amazing life cycle of a seed that replicates the journey of any and all seeds around the world. The amazing explosion of one seed into hundreds but only after it has been planted in its place.

The author doesn't just speak of the plant world but gracefully transitions into a sweet application of the seed being planted to how people, too, are like seeds in that they plant and propagate in many ways. The way they behave and associate with others with anger, smiles, gentle behavior, harsh behavior, sharing is mirrored in society.

As a plant seed only reproduces what it is, so we reproduce or plant our own manners and behavior. A strong, simple, beautiful story with a lot of punch.

About the book: Some seeds are whisked away by the wind, while others are carried by creatures to their destinations. Once seeds find their spot, they go through breathtaking transformations, multiplying in number and size and thriving in even the most unseemly places. We humans plant seeds, too, and with care we can cultivate and nurture something wonderful, whether by sowing a seed in the earth or by choosing our own seeds of kindness to spread around. With gorgeous, welcoming illustrations, the creator of Trees and Birds presents another ode to the beauty around and within us.

GIVEAWAY
2 Winners: 3 Books Set Each 
Begins April 15
Ends May 10 at 12:01 a.m. EDT
Open to USA and CANADA
No P.O.Boxes
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DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies from Candlewick Press to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine alone and are freely given. Winner's copy is provided by and shipped directly to the winner by Candlewick.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Scrubba™ Washbag from EarthEasy makes packing light & being clean possible for all types of adventures [Review & Giveaway]

The folks at EarthEasy.com have some truly remarkable and Earth-friendly products. They have sent me a SCRUBBA WASHBAG that promises to bring new meaning to living clean and green.

For those folks enjoying the great out-of-doors pursuing hiking, climbing, and general adventuresome activities, this bag is a must if you want to pack light and be clean. Pack fewer socks and undies and even shirts. Find a bit of water (.5 to 1.5 gal.) and Scrubba your clothes. The inside of the bag has a "built in" washboard with nubs that help in the washing process. (Hang 'em up to dry, and wear fresh stuff. No more the dirties and the stinks!
Filling the bag is simple and there are guidelines and
easy instructions printed on the bag.

Pocket sized "washing machine"
If you're traveling domestically or internationally and want to launder your own stuff so you, too, can pack light and be clean, then the Scrubba Washbag might be your go-to handy tool to tuck away in your luggage.

Folds to a compact (approx) size of 6" x 2" it can easily be tucked most anywhere for any journey or adventure. It dries nicely after use. Uses a smidgen of cleaning product and makes staying clean lots easier.

I plan on sharing this wonderful washbag with a grandson that loves to go on hiking and fishing adventures in California's wonderful isolated parks.

Another nice feature is that when it is not in use as a Washbag, it can be a "Drybag" to keep clothes dry while in wet situations - canoeing, kayaking, hiking, etc.

Let's look at some information from EarthEasy.com on the SCRUBBA WASHBAG.....

After filling the bag with water & cleaning product,
close, rub/agitate using your hands and rubbing

fabric with "washboard" effectively cleaning 
your clothes.
  • A modern take on the old fashioned washboard: hundreds of internal Scrubba™ nodules that efficiently clean your clothes in minutes
  • Machine quality wash
  • Microbial and hydrolysis resistant polyether TPU
  • Lightest washing ‘machine’ in the world at only 5 oz.
  • Folds down to pocket-size and is small enough to take anywhere
  • Grip circles on the outside prevent sliding on surfaces when washing
  • Transparent ‘window’ to see washing and filling levels
  • Picture instructions printed right on the outside of the bag
  • Valve to release air
  • Saves you money and time doing laundry while travelling
  • Great for business trips, outdoor adventures, backpacking adventures, boats, emergency prep, or even for those without a laundry machine at home wanting to wash a few articles or delicates
  • Volume of the bag is 3 gallons, but optimal washing volume is 1 gallon when filled with clothes and water
  • Doubles as a dry-bag

GIVEAWAY
SCRUBBA WASHBAG for 1 Winner
Begins March 5 & ENDS March 28  @ 12:01 a.m. EDT. 
 Open to USA addresses only.
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DISCLOSURE:  I was provided a complimentary product to facilitate this review. Opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review. Product information is provide by the company. Giveaway is provided by EarthEasy and shipped directly to the winner.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

EarthEasy LifeStraw Go water filtering system [Review & Giveaway]

The EarthEasy LifeStraw
makes a superb Christmas gift!

Clean water! Our survival depends on clean water!


Here in America it is so easy to take the blessing of clean water for granted. Of course, most folks realize that it is pretty "iffy" to drink from a creek or mountain stream and any of the rivers that flow so abundantly throughout our land. We turn a faucet, we get clean water. We visit a park, we have clean water in fountains. We dig wells, we find clean water in abundance.

But this is not the case in many places around the world. Our focus is on America and having clean water with us when we're on the go - especially if we go hiking, backpacking, hunting, camping. That is where the EarthEasy LifeStraw becomes your "go-to" product of choice. In case you're wondering what the "LifeStraw" is, just read on!

This beautifully designed, function take-along is a fantastic piece of equipment. Simply fill the container with the water at hand (stream, creek, etc.) insert the LifeStraw, drink through the straw. Your water is transformed through this magnificent filtering system into drinkable water. When you finish drinking, you simply remove the straw and blow through it to remove the filtered materials (dirt, germs, bacteria) and then reinsert the straw for next time. Fantastic!


$29.95 Buy Here

Details: The award winning LifeStraw water filter has now been incorporated into a sports bottle to give users access to safe drinking water even when there is no water source nearby. Simply use the bottle to scoop water from any pond, stream or river, and you will have a supply of fresh, clean drinking water. Take the LifeStraw Go with you when you go hiking, camping, or travelling to areas with poor water quality. Use the carabiner to attach to your backpack, or store in your preparedness kit to ensure access to safe, clean drinking water in an emergency.

Features & Benefits:

  • Filters up to 264 gallons or 1000 liters of water down to 0.2 microns
  • Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria (> LOG 6 reduction)
  • Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites (>LOG 3 reduction)
  • Zero aftertaste as it contains no chemicals or iodine
  • Durable, leak-proof bottle made of BPA-free Tritan
  • Filter and mouthpiece detach for easy cleaning
  • Includes carabiner for easy carrying

Bacteria removed include:

  • Escherichia coli
  • Campylobacter
  • Vibrio cholerae
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Shigella
  • Salmonella
  • Protozoa removed include:
  • Giardia lamblia (Beaver Fever)
  • Cryptosporidium Parvum
  • Entamoeba histolytica
The LifeStraw filter is the most advanced personal water filter available on the market today. LifeStraw has been rigorously tested to surpass EPA standards for removing E. Coli, Giardia and Cryptosporidium oocysts, and many other waterborne contaminants.

LifeStraw Go filters water down to 0.2 microns without the use of chemicals. When the filter has reached capacity (264 gallons) it will stop taking in water. Since the water filter is detachable, you can simply purchase a replacement filter when the filter has reached capacity. The bottle can be reused indefinitely, saving waste from disposable plastic water bottles.


Specifications:

  • LifeStraw Filter Capacity: 264 gallons (1000 liters)
  • Capacity 23 oz
  • Weight: 7.8 ounces
  • Dimensions: 9" L x 3" W
  • Material: BPA-Free Tritan
  • Mouthpiece material: Food Grade Silicone
  • Included: 2.6'' x 0.2'' Carabineer
Made of BPA-free Tritan, the LifeStraw Go is extremely durable. The built-in LifeStraw filter is securely fitted, lid is leak-proof, and the mouthpiece hinge is robust enough to withstand frequent use in rough conditions. The food-grade silicone mouthpiece is flexible which prevents it from chipping or cracking.

GIVEAWAY 
Begins December 6
ENDS December 21 @ 12:00 a.m. ET. 
 Open to USA addresses only.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Another Chat With Vera review for EarthEasy was for the Sun Turtle Solar Lamp - Read it here

DISCLOSURE: I was provided a LifeStraw Go to facilitate this review. Opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review.