Brave Kids: Short Stories to Inspire Future World Changers by Janice Pratt – Review by Jenni Bishop

Brave Kids: Short Stories to Inspire Our Future World-ChangersBrave Kids: Short Stories to Inspire Our Future World-Changers by K.J. Kaschula
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bravery comes in all shapes and sizes you just have to find it.
Brave Kids, is a collaboration of short stories written by 24 authors from all over the world. Of course, this would not come about if it wasn’t for the wonderful storyteller & Illustrator K.J. Kaschula.
Each author used their imagination, hopes and dreams to get them to where they are today, and each share a short story to encourage the same in others.
It is aimed for kids from 6 – 12 years and it is hoped that each story will inspire children to go after their heart’s desires. To believe they are special and can do and become whatever they are meant to be. To be a beacon of courage.
Each story is very special I liked them all but two stood out for me are:
Janice Pratt’s story Amaleigha Tames a Bully: Kindness Can Change a Hard Heart. Amaleigha is one clever girl and is passionate and she wants to share it with others. There is a message here and it is not just for kids. Adults could use it too.
Susan Ernst’s story Chann is Called to the Principal’s Office melted my heart with her wonderful story which she dedicated to the children of Cambodia.
Featured Authors:
Dr Shelley Astrof, Lacey Ayon, Eddie BenAbraham, Pamela Boehme, Dr Jennifer Browne, Tom Dahlborg, Kelly Daugherty, Andrea Stafford Deal, Susan Ernst
Julie Funkhouser, Justin Krull, Mair Lemus, Heidi MacAlpine, Samara Ena Minichiello
Dr Pamela J. Pine, Corinne Puget, Janice Pratt, N.S. Shakti, Meredith Speir, Susan Thompson, Dr Krupa Vora-Knarr, Manuela Garavito Welton, Lorie Weed

Reviewed by @jennadb

View all my reviews

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *