Kids Make It Better is a very cute and inspiring interactive workbook in which Suzy challenges kids to think about some of the world's biggest problems- from pollution and the economy to how to improve the schools or mend a broken heart - and then illustrated their innovative answers.
Each "problem" begins with a spread that asks a question and gives one or more solutions from children—illustrated in whimsical full-color drawings. Then the reader is presented with two pages of fill-ins, prompts, and a space to draw his or her own ideas.
While going through the book I found myself smiling at the humor of children. They are so pure and will always tell you the first thing that comes to their minds.
For fun I asked my son (age 5) what should we do when our kids won't eat their vegetables and he said "Just tell them it's OK and they can still have Ice Cream for dessert!"
Too Funny!
Kids say the funniest things!
Here are a few excerpts from the book:
How do you fix a bad economy? "The government should have a bake sale," says Jennifer, age 9.
What would you do to improve schools? "Put chocolate milk in the water fountain."—Robert, age 8.
What can we do to take better care of our water? "Have scientists make fish that love to eat tons of pollution."—Jackie, age 9.
And finally, a question on the nature of helping itself: The biggest challenge of all might be getting people up off their couches to do something. Any ideas? "Put spikes on the couches"—Micah, age 10.
This journal is a great summer vacation project-- something that kids and families can do together.
“It is never too early to let children know that they can make a difference. That’s the wonderful message of this necessary—
and adorable—book.” — Carol Bellamy, former executive director of UNICEF and former director of the Peace Corps
KIDS MAKE IT BETTER
A Write-In, Draw-In Journal
By Suzy Becker
ISBN 978-0-7611-5845-5
Paperback :: Workman Publishing :: $8.95 ( U.S. )
ABOUT SUZY BECKER
Suzy Becker is an author, artist, and entrepreneur, a former White House Fellow (the Clinton administration), a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe College, a winner of the Anti-Defamation League's "A World of Difference" award, and the founder of Ride FAR (Ride for AIDS Resources). Her books include the #1
New York Times bestseller
All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat,
I Had Brain Surgery, What's Your Excuse?, and
My Dog's the World's Best Dog. She lives with her family in central Massachusetts.
It's Giveaway Time!
You know I LOVE LOVE LOVE giveaways and I am hosting a giveaway for this book!
It's very easy to enter. I know you're busy. So I will make it easy to enter!
How to enter: (Mandatory)
Post a comment with a problem and a solution.
It can be anything related to making the world a better place or anything!
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Good Luck
For fun, I am going to start!
Problem: My neighbor's dog always bark through the night.
Solution: Leave a note in the neighbor's mailbox asking them to put their dog inside their house because the barking is keeping me up at night.
Well, I am not sure this is the best solution for them but, it sure is the best one for my peace of mind! Haha!
Ok people, why are you still reading?
Post away!
Leave a comment with a problem and a solution!
You can ask your kids the question too. You will be surprised with the answers they'll come up with.
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Giveaway ends Monday, June 28