![]() Younger students will appreciate the concrete connections. This gorgeous, inclusive title is a must-read for all classrooms. Sometimes People March by Tessa Allen (PreK-4) This story is based on the experiences of a girl who attended a 2017 Womens’ March and really resonates with young students! 5. Mari learns about the power of words when she helps her family make signs for an upcoming march. ![]() Love is Powerful by Heather Dean Brewer (PreK-2) Both are solid kid-driven books about activism for new readers. In The Protest, they organize a protest to save a community garden from demolition. In The Buddy Bench, they create a safe space for lonely kids to make friends. The diverse and spunky Confetti Kids are one of our favorite early reader casts. The Buddy Bench by Gwendolyn Hooks and The Protest by Samantha Thornhill (PreK-2) It’s guaranteed to incite a flurry of passionate sign-making in your classroom! 2. ![]() We love this book for introducing our youngest students to the idea of activism. The Little Book of Little Activists by Penguin Young Readers (PreK-2) Check out 26 of our favorite recent books about activism and speaking up for young readers. Offering a steady and diverse diet of examples of activism can inspire kids to become activists themselves and helps them appreciate the work of activists throughout history. ![]() ![]() We all want our students to believe they can change the world through thoughtful and peaceful action. ![]()
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