Take the Little Humbugs Earth Day Challenge

by Marghanita on April 17, 2009

When children and nature mix, something magical happens – every child deserves that Magic!
As a mother of 3, I have always had two major concerns: children are spending far less time playing outdoors than ever before; the Natural Environment around us is constantly being plundered and destroyed (I know I’m not alone).
As a child, I reveled in the magic of Mother Nature. As a parent, I now feel driven to protect it. I want my children and the generations that follow to inherit the same privileges that I once enjoyed. My weapon of choice in this quest? Pen, paintbrush and the Little Humbugs of course!

The Little Humbugs are half human, half bug; they dwell deep in the Great Forest. These adorable creatures are The Protectors of Nature and they take their job very seriously!  The Little Humbugs have discovered a new danger lurking at the edge of their forest. It‘s threatening their world and OURS!
Where is the danger coming from?  Who are the Humbugs? What will they do?
To find out, enter the enchanting world of The Little Humbugs and meet them for yourself.
Join them on their mission and get involved in their magical quest to protect our Natural World.

Little Humbugs Picture Book

Earth Day – What better day to launch my new picture book “We’re the Little Humbugs” a colorful introduction to my eco warriors using a mix of illustrations and photography, printed on 100% post consumer waste paper, chlorine free and printed with vegetable based inks. The Little Humbugs message? to spread the ir all important message that the time has come to give Mother Nature a helping hand.

Are you feeling concerned about the disconnection with nature then join me on a journey to help kids unplug and get connected back to nature.

www.littlehumbugs.com

This Earth Day, take the Little Humbugs challenge www.littlehumbugs.com
Help Jasmine the Butterfly Girl and Flint the Dragonfly Boy along with all their Little Humbug friends to look after Mother Nature.

There has never been a more important time to get connected to Nature.

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