Review of Kids Can Change The World
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Review of Kids Can Change The World
Tracey, Thoreau, Dee Jay, Einstein, Skateboard, and Zoom are in for some investigative work. Garbage is littered all over the beach, threatening marine life. As the kids follow up, there are a few suspects: Boss Mackan, Derek, Baldy, and Mohawk, among others. Someone is being paid to dump in the ocean, and there must be a reason!
Meanwhile, Tracey, Thoreau, Dee Jay, Einstein, Skateboard, and Zoom win a contest and are taken for a tour of Tsavo National Park in Nairobi, Kenya. Tsavo National Park is thrilling, and the kids can’t wait to view the lions, leopards, and elephants. However, there’s a hiccup in Tsavo. Discover what happens by reading more!
Thoreau made the tale even more irresistible. He was the youngest in the group and experienced nightmares about a monster in garbage form charging after him. Furthermore, he was skeptical about creeping out in the middle of the night. His nature made him wary of any slight sound or thing. I enjoyed that.
I cherished the diversity of the story, more so the characters. Zoom is African American, while Einstein is Asian American. Moreover, there are different dialects included that will encourage kids to learn new languages.
The Tsavo National Park escapade was the most thrilling of all. The kids encounter a no-nonsense elephant named Bertha, who deals with some poachers mercilessly. The elephant was done observing her kind being ripped off of their precious tusks by greedy and malicious poachers.
Boss Mackan was gluttonous, and money was the sole thing he was after, even if he got it at the expense of the people and marine life around him. He was willing to use substandard materials to cut down on costs. Despite being kids, Tracey, Thoreau, Dee Jay, Einstein, Skateboard, and Zoom were willing to risk their lives to get to the core of the garbage dumping illegalities.
I rate Kids Can Change The World by Ben Goldstein 4 out of 4 stars. I detected nothing to dislike. Therefore, the book is professionally edited. I recommend it to children interested in novellas advocating for environmental awareness and detective work.
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