Houston Artist Creates Anti-Smoking Coloring Book for Children

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:52pm EST

HOUSTON, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Freelance artist and poet, Tim Webb, a
Spring resident, also known as Texas Tim, announced today that he has created
an anti-smoking coloring book to reach young children with the message that
cigarette smoking is harmful to their health through cartoon illustrations and
poems.
    Webb's goal is to provide a means for parents to teach their children in
the tender years to refrain from cigarette smoking or, as he puts it, "to
dodge the smoking bullet."
    According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), "cigarettes kill more
Americans than alcohol, car accidents, suicide, AIDS, homicide, and illegal
drugs combined."  The ACS strongly recommends that "parents start talking
about tobacco use when their children are 5 or 6 years old and to continue
through their high school years" as a preventative measure.
    One helpful tool that parents can use to introduce anti-smoking messages
to their Pre-K and early elementary school age children is the new coloring
book, "Smoke in Your Eye Makes You Cry," written and illustrated by Texas Tim,
which includes imaginative jokes, puns and play on word poetry with original
caricature art that is sure to attract young children while teaching them that
smoking cigarettes is a poor choice.
    Using the term Sickerettes (c) to describe cigarettes, the coloring book
features characters such as "Ollie Owl" who can fly for miles because smoking
is not his style or "Freddy Frog" who tells his young audience that there is
"no room for an ash tray on my lily pad."   The sensible frog adds, "A
fisherman offered me a Sickerette (c) / Certainly as a joke/ What, me use
tobacco/ You think I want to croak?"
    Experts agree that parents are the primary factor in a child's choice to
abstain from smoking.  Dr. Denton A. Cooley, M.D., founder, president and
surgeon-in-chief of the Texas Heart Institute, prescribes in the foreword that
"this book belongs in every child's 'Survival Kit.' The knowledge will serve
them from childhood through adulthood into their parenthood."
    "Texas Tim" Webb, (http://www.TexasTim.com), freelance artist and poet,
wants to work with schools, health organizations and interested private
parties and businesses to spread the anti-smoking message in a delightful,
easy to understand way to children.  The coloring books are available for
purchase for only $5.00 each.
     Contact:
     Candace Runaas
     Runaas Resources PR
     281.257.4431

SOURCE  "Texas Tim" Webb

Candace Runaas of Runaas Resources PR, +1-281-257-4431, for "Texas Tim" Webb
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