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How to Make a Better World: For Every Kid Who Wants to Make a Difference

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Make a Better World: For Every Kid Who Wants to Make a Difference
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Keilly Swift
Foreword by Jamie Margolin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 284,Width 225
ISBN/Barcode 9780241412206
ClassificationsDewey:361.2
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK Children
Publication Date 5 March 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A fun and inspiring practical guide on how young people can make a real difference If you are a kid with big dreams and a passion for what is right, you're a world-changer in the making. There's a lot that can be changed by just one person, if you know what to do. Start by making yourself into the awesome person you want to be by learning all about self-care and kindness. Using those skills, work your way up to creating activist campaigns to tackle climate change or social injustice. This fun and inspiring guide to making the world a better place and becoming a good citizen is packed with ideas and tips for kids who want to know how to make a difference. Through ideas as small as creating a neighbourhood 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 awesome kids.

Author Biography

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.