Kids Who Are Changing the World

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This is a very inspiring non-fiction book. I really liked this book; it shares stories about young people who are doing incredible things to make the environment a better place. Ta’Kaiya Blaney, sang “Shallow Water” a song she wrote to try to convince people not to put a pipeline in an unharmed forest. She said, “I just wanted them to listen to what I had to say.” I think people should always listen to what kids have to say.

I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a problem to solve in their community or in the world because it shows them they can become involved. This book has amazing pictures, but, sadly, they were black and white. I don’t think it is right that some kids in the book don’t have their photograph with the article. A few pictures don’t have a story that connects with them. The kids in this book are from all around the world, and their ages range from nine to sixteen. Some kids featured websites and that will help a reader become involved in their organization. I rate this book five stars


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Author Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Star Count 5/5
Format Trade
Page Count 144 pages
Publisher Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Publish Date 01-Sep-2014
ISBN 9781402295324
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Issue November 2014
Category Tweens
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