A Magical Way to Celebrate Earth Day


Magical Energy Cube performed by Steve Trash from Steve Trash on Vimeo.

How Do You Celebrate Earth Day? Steve Trash(R) Gives the Gift of Magic…

FROG POND, Ala., April 14 /PRNewswire/ — We know how to celebrate days like Easter, Christmas, and Thanksgiving. But how do you celebrate Earth Day?

Steve Trash(R), Rockin’ Eco Hero believes that no matter how you plan to celebrate, it starts with children. “It may be harder to teach us old dogs new tricks,” Steve Trash said. “We’ve had to adjust to recycling, turning the water off when we’re brushing our teeth, stuff like that. It is so much easier to learn it as kids so that it becomes second nature.

“That’s why perhaps the biggest thing we can do for the environment is teach our kids how to be eco-friendly right from the start,” he said.

And speaking of new tricks: this year Steve Trash(R) is turning eco-friendly into eco-fun with his new Green Magic Set from ImagiPlay (www.imagiplay.com). Handcrafted from sustainable rubberwood and stained with non-toxic lacquer.

The Green Magic Set was a big hit at Toy Fair in February. Members of the American Specialty Toy Retailing Association (ASTRA) chose it as one of its “must see” toys of 2009. VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown also featured Steve Trash(R) showing one of the green tricks to VJ Jim Shearer.

Earth Day is the perfect time to talk to your children about how they feel about saving the environment, and discussing different ways that we can help keep our planet green. And Steve Trash(R)’s Green Magic Set is the perfect gift to kick that conversation off.

Who knows, you might learn a new trick or two yourself…

Steve Trash(R)’s Green Magic Set will be available April 2009 wherever ImagiPlay toys can be found, including the ImagiPlay website (www.imagiplay.com), Whole Foods Markets, and many, many small green retailers across the United States. Recommended for children 8+. Retail Price: $29.95.

Steve Trash(R), Rockin’ Eco Hero and Kid Comedian has been featured on CBS This Morning, the New York Times, VH1, CBS Marketwatch, Magic Magazine, and others.

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Scott Jones April 21, 2009 at 4:28 pm

What an informative post! It can be so difficult to learn legitimate and practical green solutions because of how many misconceptions there are surrounding conservation. Check out our myth-busting video “What’s Your Big Green Lie?!” which gives a taste of the widespread ignorance of green issues at http://www.biggreenlies.com.

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