How to Make a Better World: For Every Kid Who Wants to Make a Difference (Take on the World)

by Keilly Swift (Author)

How to Make a Better World: For Every Kid Who Wants to Make a Difference (Take on the World)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

With a foreword by teen Colombian American climate justice activist Jamie Margolin, this fun and empowering guide to making the world a better place is packed with inspiring ideas and tips for kids who want to know how to make a difference.

Full of positive encouragement to find something you're passionate about and how to get started on making a big difference through small actions, this brilliant factbook for kids is a treasure trove of information and great advice.

There's a lot that can be changed by just one person if you know what to do.

If you are a kid with big dreams and a passion for what is right, you just might be a world-changer in the making! Through ideas as small as creating a neighborhood lending library to as important as public speaking and how to talk about politics, How to Make a Better World is a practical guide to activism for children.

Well-written and divided into sections on You, Community, Environment, and more, this educational book helps children to look at what they might like to achieve, and the logical approach makes it easy to navigate if you want to tie topics up with school projects.

Brightly illustrated inclusive art makes this factbook as visually appealing as its message. You can easily jump around without any loss of comprehension and dip in for short or longer periods. Learn about tricky social interactions like friendship fallouts, or bullying and how to maneuver them, or find out how to go about creating activist campaigns to tackle climate change or social injustice.

If kids are to think positive thoughts and be part of movements for positive change, they need to be encouraged to do it. This book is full of wonderful facts about the world, presenting such positivity as cool, sensible, exciting, and achievable. The perfect starter book to activism for kids.

Make A Change - Change The World!

If you want to create a better world that is equally awesome for everyone, this book is for you.

It's packed with tips for how to change the world, one step at a time. You could be an amazing environmental campaigner or a fantastic equal rights champion.

Anyone has the power to make a change. Start today, and who knows where your mission to make a better world will lead!

Authored by Keilly Swift, the Managing Editor of First News, an award-winning weekly newspaper for children.

This kid's educational book teaches children about injustices of the world in a positive way covering topics like:

  • Finding your cause, discrimination, and spotting fake news
  • Conservation success and the plastic problem
  • Animal activism and green living
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Keilly Swift
Keilly Swift is Managing Editor at award-winning children's newspaper, First News, which has more than two million readers each week. Having worked in children's publishing for nearly 20 years, primarily on educational and factual titles, Keilly hopes that her work will inspire young people to engage with the world around them and make a really positive difference.

Keilly is also the author of another DK book, How to Make a Better World, which published in March 2020, and the rhyming picture book, The Tigon and the Liger, which celebrates diversity and encourages young readers to love the skin they're in. The book was adapted for the stage by Chickenshed Theatre at Easter 2019 and will be performed in New York in May 2020.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781465490872
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
DK
Publication date
March 03, 2020
Series
Take on the World
BISAC categories
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
JNF065000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Recycling & Green Living
JNF071000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Activism & Volunteering
Library of Congress categories
Political activists
Green movement
Youth protest movements
Social movements
Youth movements
Human rights workers

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