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    moongirl1579liked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    hello everyone! remember this avatar huh huh HUH! its me gr8 reads 11! i deleted my account but i just missed you guys so much😭 i couldn't take the pain... well anyway i just noticed that all the dogo avatars are anime which made me exited cause i LOVE anime! plz like and reply to this comment if your a fan of anime too (side note maybe i should have named myself animejunkie28🤣🤣) well anyway plz drop some likes and follow me so i can get to the rank i had on the leaderboard again. thank you all! bye for now!
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    moongirl1579liked a comment in Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends).
    This book is the most inspiring book I have ever read. The tells the story of people who faced many hardships since they were children. It shows how they fought against what they were forced to do. And in the end they did succeed. This book should be read by people of all ages because they will get the same will power that these activist had since childhood. I believe that once the reader finishes this book, they will surely fell very motivated to do the same for them and the people around them.
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    moongirl1579liked a comment in Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends).
    Everyone has been a child once, and while most grow up to live a normal life, some grow up to be passionate activists about problems they experienced as a child. Did you know that Alexander Hamilton, an activist for liberty and freedom, was born on an island? Or that Autumn Peltier became an activist because her family had unclean water to drink? Some of these activists have unlikely childhoods, as well as a figure in their life that guided them into activism. In their community around them, they recognized problems, such as segregation, slavery, or inequality. To read more about these activists’ childhoods, read Kid Activists. I really liked learning about where these activists started, and how their history helped them become activists. I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it to kids and anyone interested in history.
    Over 4 years ago
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    moongirl1579liked a comment in Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends).
    People often say: “You’re just a kid, you can’t do anything”. Well, some kids like Ruby Bridges, did do something! She faced crowds that said that black kids can’t go to white schools. But she went to the school anyway! Or Rosa Parks, who refused to move to a different seat so a white passenger could sit. This book tells the true childhood stories of kid activists. Such stories like Helen Keller, the blind and deaf girl who stood up for disabled people. Frederick Douglass taught escaped slaves; Harvey Milk thought everyone should be treated equal, Iqbal Masih fought to end child slavery, while being a slave himself. And Malala Yousafzai thought that everyone should have education. After all, in order to become an adult, you must be a kid. So ignore those people that say kids can’t do anything and go out there and do something! This book was seriously good, and I couldn’t put it down. I’m going to go see if my library has the rest of the series because it was so good.
    Over 4 years ago
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    moongirl1579liked a comment in Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends).
    There are many people who have helped shape our world and society into the place it is today. You might recognize Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf but fought for the rights of disabled people. You might also know Martin Luther King Jr. who wanted equal rights for everyone. When you look back on these people, it seems like they were special and we could never do what they did. However, Kid Activists tells how these incredible people started out as regular, fun loving kids, just like you and me. In Kid Activists, you will hear the journey of the men and women that paved the way for our rights from the day they were born until their last breath. You will learn their interests as a kid, their strengths and weaknesses, and what they did to shape our world. I loved hearing the encouragement that someone like me could do something big like them. I definitely recommend Kid Activists to any kid, and I hope inspires you the way it inspired me.
    Over 4 years ago
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