The Little Book of Little Activists
By Penguin Young Readers
By Penguin Young Readers
By Penguin Young Readers
By Penguin Young Readers
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Picture Books
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$10.99
Sep 26, 2017 | ISBN 9780451478542 | 5-9 years
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Sep 26, 2017 | ISBN 9780451478566 | 5-9 years
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Praise
“The Little Book of Little Activists perfectly captures one of the best parts about the historic Women’s March—the kids. They were out in full force that day, and their fierce signs, tiny raised fists, and clear understanding of justice gives me so much hope. I know my son and daughter will never forget that day, and I’m so glad this book exists to document the presence of our tiny beautiful future leaders.”—Kate Schatz, New York Times bestselling author of Rad American Women A-Z
“Will melt your big ol’ heart.”—Buzzfeed
“This book is inspiring and hopeful in all the best ways. The youngest of children need to see adults in action, speaking up for their rights. With this book, they’re reminded that they can do so as well. After all, as Maddie, age 14, tells us on the book’s final spread, we all need to speak the truth, even if our voices shake.”—Kirkus
“An inspiring reminder that people of any age can play a role in the quest for social justice.”—School Library Journal
“A magnificent gift for any occasion, and a book every child should have on the bookshelf.”—Shelf Awareness
“Perusing these pages and reading the empathetic thoughts of children will definitely warm your heart, but more importantly remind you who and what the fight is for: the next generation.”–BUST
One of New York Magazine‘s “16 Feminist Kids’ Books for Dismantling the Patriarchy”
“If you’re looking to teach your daughters, and sons, about political activism, this is a great introduction.”–The Houston Chronicle
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