Temple
and Moo An Organic Tale by Billy Surf Martin
This fun children’s story ex- plains the two ways to grow fruits and vegetables, with harmful pesticides and without. Author Billy Surf Martin uses rhyme to communicate the difference on a child’s level. Temple and Moo: An Organic Tale is a silly story about a squirrel (Temple) and a cow (Moo) who journey to a nearby farm and discover that all pro-
duce is not the same. After camping out at a farm that uses pesticides, they decide to go organic and head back home. Illustrated by Jennifer Martin, the characters come to life and show children how to spot organic food at the store or market. Available at bookstores,
Amazon.com and at
stickyear.com. An audio book is also available at Amazon. Sticky Ear Publishing 888.922.7873
stickyear.com
Yummy Organic!
Organic Apples
Be sure to buy organic apples and apple products for your little ones. Apples are listed on the Environmental Working Group’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides as #4 of the top 12 foods that contain pesticide residues. Download a copy of the guide for wallet:
foodnes.org/walletguide.php
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