Our heroes : how kids are making a difference / written and illustrated by Janet Wilson.
True stories of children who opened up their hearts and minds to the unfairness of the world and decided to try and make a difference.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781927583418
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: Toronto : Second Story Press, c2014.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 18.95 |
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| Subject: | Reformers > Biography > Juvenile literature. Children > Biography > Juvenile literature. Social action > Juvenile literature. |
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Biographies of ten children from around the world who never set out to be heroes or to be famous, but whose actions have made the world a better place. - Orca Book Publishers
A girl who founded a charity for girlsâ education, a boy who raised money with every baseball he could hit. True stories of children who opened up their hearts and minds to the unfairness of the world and decided to try and make a difference, because everyone deserves to be happy. Andrew Adansi-Bonnah from Ghana raised thousands of dollars for refugee children in Somalia after seeing their terrible situation on the news. Jonathan Lee from South Korea was given special permission to travel to North Korea to talk about the environment. Mimi Ausland from the USA, nicknamed âDr. Doolittle,â started a website to collect donations for shelter animals. All of them are everyday heroes, and you can be one too.