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R**I
Easy to read
I like the practice, and I think is perfect for the age mentioned
A**C
Excellent story to discuss climate change and leadership
My daughter's daisy troop read and discussed this story as part of earning the World Thinking Day 2022 patch. The girls really responded to Wangari's bravery and kindness and connected to her simple, profound leadership in changing Kenya and the world. Beautifully written and illustrated. Highly recommend!
C**U
Great book for 2nd Graders
I read the book to 30 second graders and it was well received. The content was understandable and enjoyable for the young readers. It mostly inspired the young girls in the group. I would definitely recommend it again.
H**S
Powerful story of how it only takes 1 person to change the landscape of a country
Wangari Maathai is an amazing woman - she won a scholarship to attend college in the U.S., became a professor of biology in Kenya, she enabled Kenyan woman to become environmentalists by enticing them with money, and she stood up to the government to elicit needed change to better the lives of her people. The story is powerful and still accessible, written in plain language appropriate for the 4-7 crowd.That said - word of caution. I wanted to take this to my daughter's school, but there are two pages that make it inappropriate. The book discusses how she was beaten with clubs by police and thrown in jail. Blood is shown coming from her cheekbone. This is a difficult message to give to a 4 year old, conflicts with other messages about police we give them, and will render this book unusable in most classroom environments.So, I am recommending the book for home use with discussion and sadly not recommending it for school use unless it has been shared beforehand with the parental types.
H**S
All children should know her story
Great introduction to the work of Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai who was awarded the peace prize "for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace" (nobelprize.org). It is wekk written and illustrated and is just right for older pk - 2nd grade (or older). I have used this book to teach about taking care of the earth and right action. Students in my Human Values class brought up issues of gender inequality, non-violence (there is a page where it mentions how she was beaten and jailed), and injustice. There seems to be a great book about this amazing women for every age group, so if this one seems to young or lacking depth, try Planting the Trees of Kenya, Mama Miti, or Seeds of change,
P**R
Wonderful, colorful kid's book
Books on Wangari look great and I picked this one and was pleasantly surprised it was printed on 100% recycled paper with 50% postconsumer waste. The book does a great job of telling her story in colorful single page panels.
M**D
Beautiful, true story of a powerful woman who should ...
Beautiful, true story of a powerful woman who should be a role model for us all. It teaches a powerful lesson about the importance of protecting our environment, standing up for what you believe in the face of adversity, and creating a community that works together to make the world a better place. There are so few children's books set in African countries, and what's great about this one is that is tells the story of the brilliance and bravery of a Kenyan woman who helped her own country. It's a story of Kenyan resilience, strength, brilliance, and independence and presents a Kenya that seeks change from within rather than relying on the typical trope of stories set in Africa that represent Westerners as heroes and Africans as helpless. Every child should read this book.
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Love love love love this story!
What a great nonfiction biography of a wonderful woman who cares about the Earth, the people, and nature. I used this book in my classroom to teach about main idea and supporting details. We read it in April which is good because Earth day is on the 22nd! It was a good way to start talking about about planet so the students can have some schema on the topic.All in all, great book, great story, and the amazing Wangari saving Kenya by planting one tree at a time!
K**B
Inspiring story of an African woman changing the world
I love this book. It is a children's story to change the world. I love the illustrations and simplicity of the telling. Its a great size and quality feeling book, perfect for a great and exciting present. I have given a couple of copies away already. I love being able to read a story of a Kenyan woman fighting for peace and her environment to my children. What an inspiring story to inspire my children.I have another version of this story, Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai and the Trees of Kenya Hardcover by Professor of Linguistics Donna Jo Napoli (Author), Kadir Nelson (Illustrator). This, Napoli version, is a more poetically written telling of the story with exquisite illustrations and a musical refrain which I have found the children really enjoy repeating.The Winter's version is more reasonably priced than the Napoli one, which is quite expensive.
K**R
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A beautiful story - used it at school as a springtime inspiration
P**E
An Amazing Lady
I used this to read in assemblies in my primary school on World Book Day and both staff and children found it truly inspiring. The Information about Wangari herself as the end of the book was interesting and helpful.
E**O
A great & important lesson in a story
Quick deliveryGood conditionGreat storyGreat message
E**R
Five Stars
Inspiring story and lovely illustrations. Essential reading for children who have a lot of ecological challenges ahead of them.
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