Be inspired by real-life children spreading kindness with simple acts of everyday activism – do something for someone else is an inspiring children’s book by Loll Kirby which takes a closer look at 12 children from around the world whose small acts of kindness are changing the lives of others. Follow the work the children do and discover how the future of our world starts here… with you.
With a foreword from Michael Platt, a food justice advocate and creator of Michael’s desserts, the book teaches us that when each of us do something to face a problem we are passionate about we can change the world together.
The book also features a how-to-help section which contains simple steps to inspire young readers to take action at home and at school.
Do something for someone else is an inspiring book and motivating book recommended for children aged 7 years and up. A better world starts with each and every one of us!
The book is published by Magic Cat Publishing and contains lovely illustrations by Yas Imamura.
Contents:
1 hardback book in English, 32 pages.
About Loll Kirby
Loll Kirby has spent many years being inspired by young people, through her work as a primary school teacher and forest school leader and from spending every day with her three lovely sons. She believes that children have the very best ideas and that they’re never too small to start making a difference.
Loll likes kindness, dark chocolate buttons and spotting interestingly shaped clouds while out running in Leamington Spa, where she lives with her family. Loll wrote this book for anyone who wants to make positive changes in the world.
About Yas Imamura
Yas Imamura is an Asian American illustrator who has done work for clients like Anthropologie, Sanrio and Papyrus. She also owns a greeting card shop called Quill & Fox which has been a delightful pursuit of infusing humour and fun quips into her drawings.
Much of her work draws inspiration from the books she enjoyed as a child, her art evolving into an amalgamation of both the timeless and modern. Her preferred materials are gouache and watercolour and often finds herself drawn to projects that are playful and a little offbeat.
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