Cole, "Camp Rock's" Meaghan Martin and David Archuleta Lend Voice and Unique Renditions to Special Song That Provides Inspiration and Benefits Save the Children(R); Nearly 150,000 Young People Get on Board
ST. LOUIS, MO -- (Marketwire) -- 04/16/09 -- What do GRAMMY® award-winning singer
Natalie Cole, "Camp Rock" star Meaghan Martin and David Archuleta of
"American Idol" fame have in common? They all have joined the 2009 Love.
Hugs. Peace.(TM) movement, a global giving campaign created by Build-A-Bear
Workshop® that offers young people around the world fun and simple ways
to give back. These artists have added their vocal talents to the
movement's signature song, "Let's Talk About Love," each creating a special
rendition that helps spread the message of sharing and love and benefits
Save the Children®.
"When Build-A-Bear Workshop invited me to be part of its Love. Hugs. Peace.
movement, I couldn't resist," said Natalie Cole, the latest artist to
support the cause. "As a mom, I always tried to instill in my son the
importance of giving back. The Love. Hugs. Peace. movement teaches that
lesson beautifully."
Cole's adult contemporary version of "Let's Talk About Love" will be
released on Saturday, May 2 to celebrate Mother's Day; Martin's more
pop-style take on the song debuts Friday, April 17. Archuleta's ballad-type
song variation, unveiled in February, is still available, and additional
artists are set to jump on board to record the song as the movement
continues throughout the year.
Kids (and adults) can visit www.buildabear.com/lovehugspeace or any
participating Build-A-Bear Workshop store and receive a free download card
of "Let's Talk About Love" performed by the artist of their choice as a
thank you for their $1 donation to Save the Children. From April 17
through April 30, for each Meaghan Martin song download, Build-A-Bear
Workshop will match its Guests donations up to an additional $10,000 USD to
Save the Children.
To date, with the help of its Guests, Build-A-Bear Workshop has already
raised more than $100,000 to support Save the Children. In addition, nearly
150,000 kids from around the world have joined the movement at
www.buildabear.com/lovehugspeace and made a love, hugs or peace pledge to
do something small to make the world a better place. Whether it's making a
promise to volunteer time to a cause, share a special moment with a friend,
assist a grandparent or elderly person, write a thank you note or help save
the earth, young people are accepting the challenge to do their part to
make a difference one act of kindness at a time.
"Love. Hugs. Peace.