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CBC TV - Our Vancouver - Feb 18, 2023

Steve and Eve help young readers save the planet

CBC Vancouver TV coverage Sat, Feb 18 (9am) and Sun, Feb 19 (noon) and online.

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Paul, Lien, and Deborah in studio at CBC

I Can Hear Your Heart Beep in studio at CBC

Thank you Gloria Macarenko, Lien Yeung, and Theresa Lalonde.

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Green Teacher Newsmagazine - Spring 2023

REVIEW : Steve and eve save the planet

 

A vibrant and funny graphic novel about the climate emergency that inspires kids to become more involved in saving the planet, Steve and Eve Save the Planet: I Can Hear Your Heart Beep is geared to 6–12 year-olds, but can also be enjoyed and appreciated by the young-at-heart. Early on, Eve, an electric vehicle, is looking for her peers but ends up in the Arctic and meets Steve, a polar bear with funky paws. In this page-turner, the characters take us on an engaging ride where they teach us about kindness, teamwork, and climate change using smart, witty language delivered in an entertaining and educational way. The colorful illustrations by Prashant Miranda deftly capture the amazing Arctic landscapes, and co-author Paul Shore and Deborah Katz Henriquez’s messaging leaves you with an uplifting and hopeful sense that we can work together for a better future.


qathet living magazine - April 5, 2023

Prash and Paul make a graphic novel

Hope and fun take the place of fear and despair, in the Lund-produced Steve and Eve Save the Planet: I Can Hear Your Heart Beep

In 2015, Paul Shore took his eight year-old daughter to test drive an electric vehicle. It was their first time in one. Instead of the usual grrrrrs and coughs of a gasoline-fuelled engine, the car gurgled and hummed – like it was delighted.

Back at the dealership, Jashia stepped out, wrapped her arms around the hood, and hugged the car. She said it had a “heart beep.”

“As adults, we tend to lose sight of the subtle things in life. Things she was noticing,” said Paul. “She loved that this car wasn’t stinky or hot. She felt it was more like a pet.”

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Whistler Pique Newsmagazine - March 17, 2023

Polar bear, electric car, help save the planet in new graphic novel

Paul Shore’s daughter was eight when they first decided to test drive an electric car.

At one point during a stop on their trip to the city, Shore looked over and saw her lying on the hood, as if hugging the car.

Paul Shore’s daughter was eight when they first decided to test drive an electric car.

At one point during a stop on their trip to the city, Shore looked over and saw her lying on the hood, as if hugging the car.

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Amazon - February 13, 2023

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CanadA’s National Observer - DeC 12, 2022

Paul Shore Finds Happiness beyond high-tech in kids’ climate books

Paul Shore found happiness and won his teenage daughter’s praise when he left a successful career in high-tech to write climate action books for kids.I chatted with him at his home in Whistler, B.C., as he worked on his book and supervised his pre-teen son who was at home from school with a cold.

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Canada’s National Observer