A review by lit_vibrations
No World Too Big: Young People Fighting for Global Climate Change by Keila V. Dawson, Jeanette Bradley, Lindsay H. Metcalf

5.0

This beautifully illustrated picture book was created as a call-to-action for young people and adults. Its reminding us that our children can be leaders and truly help change the world. Regardless of the many warnings given by scientists on the negative impact fossil fuels have on Earth, humans have refused to listen.

In this book editors Lindsay H. Metcalf, Keila V. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley arranged a collection of poems that bring light to the actions and accomplishments of young climate activists around the globe. Each poem inspired by a child striving to make a difference. We get to see how climate has affected their communities and why they’ve chosen to take action.

It was a joy reading this book I found the information to be inspiring as well as insightful. What we should and could be doing as adults but chose not too has placed this huge burden upon children to rise up and demand change now before it’s too late.

With this book young readers can learn and find resources or tips to show how they to can make a difference in the environment. They are shown how climate change is not only affecting nature but the dangers we face if we do nothing about this growing problem.

Overall I really enjoyed reading this book to my children. I loved the powerful message it’s sending, the actionable tips and resources included, not to mention the gorgeous illustrations. It’s equipped with so many possibilities and the poems can be viewed as motivation for fighting against climate change. I definitely recommend this book to young readers or it be placed in classrooms.

Special thanks to the authors, publisher, & hearourvoicestours for my gifted copy!!!!