NAPLES, Fla. – [December 2, 2024) – This holiday season, “Go Zero to Be a Hero” by Andrés A. Bohórquez is the perfect gift to inspire young readers and encourage eco-friendly habits. This vibrant children’s book combines adventure, education, and environmental action—making it the perfect stocking stuffer for eco-conscious kids.
“Go Zero to Be a Hero” follows young protagonists as they uncover the power of becoming Anti-Plastic Heroes. Through colorful pages and a lively narrative, kids learn about the dangers of plastic pollution and discover how small changes—like using reusable bottles and bags—can make a big difference for the planet.
Bohórquez was inspired to write the book after attending a panel on sustainability, “The Past and Future of Sustainable Development,” at Rockefeller University. His artistic background, including an honors degree in Sound Design for the Moving Image from CUNY’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program, is evident in the book’s creative and accessible storytelling.
“Go Zero to Be a Hero” isn’t just a story; it’s an opportunity for families to start meaningful conversations about sustainability,” said Bohórquez. “Giving this book as a gift is a way to inspire children to take action and lead the charge in protecting our world.”
Whether you’re shopping for a budding environmentalist or looking to spark a young person’s passion to improve our planet, “Go Zero to Be a Hero” delivers the magic of giving back this holiday season.
Paperback and Kindle versions of “Go Zero to Be a Hero” are available for purchase on Amazon.com.
About the Author – Andrés A. Bohórquez, CEO at Green Mo. LLC (www.greenmo.space), is an environmental advocate and creative professional committed to protecting the planet for future generations. His work bridges the gap between art and activism, making sustainability education accessible and engaging for children and families alike. Andrés is the founder of Green Mo. Marketing and a graduate of The CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies program in New York, where he earned a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Sound Design for the Moving Image. He currently resides in Málaga, Spain. For more information about the book, the author, or sustainability collaborations, visit www.andresbohorquez.com.