Stories of real teens creating change show readers how they too can make the world a better place. GENERATION FIX is the only kid's book that features real life stories of kids doing incredible things to make the world a better place. Capturing kids ideas on how to solve the problems that we face in this world - hunger, homelessness, violence, discrimination, and problems with health care, education, and the environment - the book also inspires them to take action with their own ideas and resources. GENERATION FIX profiles 20+ kids who have changed the world by taking action on their ideas. Each chapter also includes resources and activities for kids to get involved right now in their communities and a place for kids to write down their own solutions to world problems. The book will include smart, funny, and dead serious ideas for kids across the country who are brainstorming methods for improving the world.
I'm building a youth volunteering program at a volunteer center, and I would highly recommend this book to both kids and adults. The format is engaging and easy to read, and the stories will inspire you to want to make a difference. The book is organized into areas of concern including hunger, environmental concerns, and the need for peace. Each chapter includes data on the problem, stories of successful kid-driven solutions, ways more kids can help, and space for reflection.Studies show that kids who volunteer are more than twice as likely to volunteer as adults, and more likely to contribute generously to charitable causes. This book is a great way inspire a new generation of volunteers!
Generation Fix
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book is very good for young people, and older, because it teaches that even kids can make a difference. The author is VERY good at telling the true stories of kids and it is very uplifting, I encourage anyone to read it!
An impressive anthology of true-life stories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Compiled and written by Elizabeth Rusch, Generation Fix: Young Ideas For A Better World is an impressive anthology of true-life stories of young people whose ideas and tireless efforts are helping to change the world for the better. Presenting upbeat, positive role models ranging from a 14-year-old boy who started a successful "Breakfast Bonanza" cereal drive for food pantries, to a 10-year-old girl who started a support program for homeless kids called AfterShare Kids, to a 16-year-old girl who invented a sensor to monitor sulfur dioxide (the most destructive component of acid rain), Generation Fix is very highly recommended for young readers of all ages, especially those with an interest in participating in resolving contemporary social and environmental issues.
Rusch's hopeful insight into our kids is inspiring!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Rusch shines a spotlight on hope at a time when many are worried about the future we will be able to give our kids. She illustrates - by example - how strong, loving parenting can go a long way towards helping Generation Fix make their way in the world. I'll be looking out for her next book.
A must read for parents and kids who want to help
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I read the book cover-to-cover in one night. Although it's written for kids, all parents who care about the world and want their kids to care too should read it as well. It convinced me that the author is right in calling the next generation Generation Fix. There's hope for our mixed up world yet.
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