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The Book That Got My 10-Year-Old Asking the Big Questions

We’ve all been there: your child looks at the news, or notices something unfair in your neighborhood, and asks a question that stops you cold in your tracks. How do you explain how the world works without crushing their optimism?

I found the answer this week in Linda Soules’ new book, So You Want To Be An Activist.

Written beautifully for the 10-to-12 age gap, it treats kids like the intelligent, capable humans they are. While reading it together, my daughter sat on the spread about Wangari Maathai—the woman who started a movement by planting trees—and asked me: "Can one person planting trees really count?"

That single question sparked a 30-minute conversation we never would have had otherwise. If you're looking for a book that bridges the gap between big, scary world issues and meaningful family connection, this is the one to read together.

👉 Check out our full analysis of the book: BookBelow: So You Want To Be An Activist Review

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