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Press Release: New Publications
Put The Tree Where The Story Is: 1 Tree Planted For This Green Tale

Posted at 4:17PM Tuesday 24 Mar 2009

Are the days of the buttercups over, or will help come to rescue the buttercups from a fate more deadly than illness?

Toronto Canada (Press Release) March 24, 2009 — In a beautiful field, the buttercups grow, but when two children have no respect for nature garbage begins to pile up high.

Are the days of the buttercups over, or will help come to rescue the buttercups from a fate more deadly than illness?

See the difference that children can make when they set their mind to it and decide to take care of Mother Earth.

Beautifully written by Shelley Meyer and vividly illustrated by her daughter Tessa Meyer, this inspiring and powerful story will find a spot on every child's list of favorites, especially when they can carry the story forward in their own lives and plant their very own buttercups.

This wonderful title is doubly special because for every book - 1 tree has been planted.

Pre-orders are open at www.aaspirationspublishing.com or click on http://www.aaspirationspublishing.com/where-the-buttercups-grow.html to read more and to buy.

For more information:

CONTACT: Anjali Sondhi 1888-850-6221

2010 Yonge St #200

Toronto ON M4S 1Z9

www.aaspirationspublishing.com/where-the-buttercups-grow.html




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