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It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference

📖 Overview

It's Our World, Too! profiles young activists and changemakers who took action to address social and environmental issues in their communities. The book features true stories of children and teenagers who identified problems and created solutions through grassroots organizing, advocacy, and direct service. Each chapter focuses on a different young person's journey from recognizing an issue to developing and implementing practical responses. The narratives cover diverse causes including environmental protection, disability rights, racial justice, and poverty relief. The book includes practical guides and resources for readers interested in starting their own advocacy projects. These supplementary materials provide concrete steps and methods for youth who want to make change in their own communities. The collection demonstrates how young people can be effective agents of social change when they combine passion with strategic action. Their stories reveal the impact that determined individuals can have, regardless of age or resources.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate how the book profiles real young activists making concrete changes in their communities. Teachers and librarians note it works well to inspire students and show tangible examples of youth leadership. Specific praise focuses on: - The practical "how to" guides after each profile - Mix of historical and contemporary examples - Clear writing style accessible to middle school students - Discussion questions that promote critical thinking Main criticism centers on: - Some dated references and examples (published 1993) - Uneven pacing between profiles - Could include more diverse perspectives Ratings: Goodreads: 4.0/5 (89 ratings) Amazon: 4.5/5 (21 reviews) Several teachers commented that students initially resisted the book but became engaged after class discussions. One librarian noted: "Kids keep coming back to check out the action guides." A parent wrote that her daughter started a recycling program after reading the profile of a young environmentalist.

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Girls Who Rocked the World by Michelle Roehm McCann and Amelie Welden Profiles of young women throughout history demonstrate how they made significant impacts in science, politics, and the arts before age 20.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Author Phillip Hoose won the 2009 National Book Award for Young People's Literature for a different book, "Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice" 🌍 The book features true stories of young activists as young as 6 years old who have made significant changes in their communities 📚 Each chapter includes a "Tool Box" section that provides practical advice for readers who want to take action on similar causes 🏆 The book received the Christopher Award, which celebrates media that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit" 🔄 An updated edition was released in 2002 with new stories and resources, reflecting the evolving nature of youth activism into the 21st century