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The Kid Who Changed the World

SKU:
9781400324330

UPC:
1400324335

$14.99
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by Andy Andrews

The Kid Who changed the World works to teach children how their actions can cause other things to occur. "Every choice you make, good or bad, can make a difference." Andrews takes children on a journey through the lives of four very important people. Without these three people living and thinking the way they do, they never would have influenced the people around them, and in the end 2 million people would never have been fed. Children will love the beautiful illustrations and simple text, as they learn that each and every choice we make, makes a difference.

Product Information

Author: Andy Andrews
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN-10:1400324335
ISBN-13:9781400324330
Dimensions9.03 X 6.60 (inches)
Page Count: 40
Binding: Hardcover

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  • 5
    The Boy Who Changed The World by Andy Andrews

    Posted by Deanna L. Gottreu on May. 26, 2013

    The Boy Who Changed The World by Andy Andrews is one of the most delightful children's books that I have ever read. The colorful illustrations by Philip Hurst are beautiful and add visual enjoyment to the book. Even though I am a senior citizen I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.

    The author tells in a few, well chosen words how the lives of Norman Borlaug, Henry Wallace, George Washington Carver and Moses Carver were interwoven and how what each one did affected the life of the other and in turn each helped change the world. One thing the author stresses in this book is that every choice one makes can make a difference and what everyone does in life does matter be it good or bad. The decisions that one makes have the ability to cause a ripple effect around the world, which can change the world. The author ends the book with these words "...YOU can be the kid who changes the world!"

    Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."