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how’s your needless consumption?

November 13th, 2008

This is my one and only post plugging something for the holidays…I think.

My daughter turned three last week, and there was a decision to be made: presents or no presents. Call me the grinch or any other name you come up with – but my kids have enough toys. Not only that, but they don’t even understand presents, or birthdays, yet.

Why would we teach them that birthdays and holidays are about getting crap they don’t need, when we could teach them that birthdays and holidays are a time to open their home to their friends, to celebrate with their families (and eat good food).

My solution was to ask people to bring presents that they had made or a book. Because I also think that the gift giving children should put a little muscle into this. And, of course, books are the perfect gift – they’re educational, they last forever, they can be used again and again.

In the case of the book I’m hawking to you right now – the profits even go to help a worthy cause.

If you are a looking for the perfect present this holiday season for any child (small or big), check out I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo. Not only is the story by Mathea Levine hysterical and heartwarming, but the photos by Marian Brickner are divine and the afterword by Jane Goodall is insightful and important.

Bonobos are great apes (like us) that live in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are known for their peaceful, loving behavior and matriarchal society. Currently, they are facing total extinction.

The book has its own (beautiful) website about bonobos and how we’re all connected by the environment and a fantastic blog about and for kids, the environment, daily tips and endangered species. The book comes with a secret password that lets you into the Can-Do Meter – an interactive web-activity where a child, family or classroom can track their green behavior.

Currently, the blog is running a contest where you can buy a book to give as a gift and then be entered to win a bonobo adoption in your name (or anyone’s name you choose)! The contest ends on December 15th.

Best part – all profits from the book go to the Bonobo Kids’ non-profit partners: Jane Goodall’s youth organization, Roots & Shoots, and the Bonobo Conservation Initiative. Important Note: The book must be bought HERE from the Bonobo Kids website for the profit donation and for entrance into the contest.

Now, go, go! Reduce needless consumption and buy your son, daughter, grandchild, nephew, niece, kid you babysit, kid’s preschool, 1st grade class, Sunday school group or anyone else, this fantastic, gift-worthy book!

Thanks!!!

i did not post yesterday

August 22nd, 2008

And I’m glad to see the world didn’t implode. Life happened: I printed and hung up many millions of posters for a huge event we are having for Bonobo Kids…and then I went to the big Ag Fair on the Vineyard to drop something off and got sucked in to working with my good friend Susan Gibbs of the Martha’s Vineyard Fiber Farm. Then I was a mom for several hours and finally turned on my computer to deal with email around 10pm.

But, I missed my blog and I’m ever so happy to be back! I’m guessing you all survived…

google can finally read flash websites!

July 2nd, 2008

This is incredible news because up until now – many of my clients were having to choose between the flash of flash and the flash of SEO. Flash’s wow factor was always dampened by the fact that search engines (like Google and Yahoo!) couldn’t read the flash. Expensive alternatives like making mirror sites without the flash or simply adding content on the site’s back end. Of course, blogs have played a key roll in site findability – and they still will – whether the search engines can read flash or not.

If anyone is interested in a flash site, but has been holding back because of non-searchableness (my word), I work with an expert team that specializes in flash, Stainless Communications, that created this: Bonobo Kids.

hold on to your hats people

May 29th, 2008

I’m leaving my little island tomorrow and heading to the big one. That would be Manhattan. I’m just a little bit excited.

I’m going to NYC for a benefit honoring the Bonobo Conservation Intitiative and featuring one of my favorite clients, Bonobo Kids. Here’s the flyer for the event. If you’re in NYC, I’d love to see you there.

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