Our Rights: How kids are changing the world
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A girl who spoke out against her government for the rights of aboriginal children, a boy who walked across his country to raise awareness of homelessness, and a former child soldier who wants to make music not war. Here are true stories of kids just like you who are standing up for their rights. Read about how they have made a difference. Dylan Mahalingam from the USA started an online charity to raise money to fight child poverty. The bravery of Nujood Ali Mohammed from Yemen inspired other girls who were being forced to marry too young. Anita Khushwaha from India became a beekeeper to pay for school, even though it was considered a job only men could do. All of them are making a difference for children’s rights.
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2014 Ontario Library Association Silver Birch Express Award (Non-Fiction) short-listed
2013 Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids and Teens commendation
2014 Bank Street College's "Best Children's Books of the Year" (Law and Justice category) commendation
2015 Rocky Mountain Book Award - Alberta's Children's Choice Book Award short-listedPayment & Security
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