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Books with title You Can Make a Difference

  • Cow Makes a Difference

    Todd Aaron Smith

    Hardcover (Baker Pub Group, March 1, 2001)
    Longing to make a difference, Cow heads off to the big city and attempts to fit in with the monkeys, penguins, and lions at the city zoo, but finds another way to make people happy as the cow God created her to be.
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  • You can make a difference!

    Anthony Campolo

    Paperback (Word Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Presentations on commitment, vocation, dating, and discipleship are designed to motivate readers to use spiritual power to change the world.
  • Plastic Sucks! You Can Make A Difference

    Dougie Poynter

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 5, 2019)
    How can YOU help save our planet? This awesome and inspiring guide, written by musician and environmental activist Dougie Poynter, will show you how to get involved in the mission to cut out single-use plastic.Plastic is everywhere and it sucks. It fills up our oceans, endangers our wildlife and never goes away. So it's time to take action, find ways to cut down our plastic use and help protect our environment. Together we can make a difference!As a lifelong supporter of environmental causes and a key player in the campaign to ban microbeads in the UK, Dougie is always on the hunt for ways to reduce and replace plastic. This campaigning book, his first solo authored project, draws on his own experiences in the fight against plastic waste – the problems he's encountered and the solutions he's found. It covers the history of plastic, introduces us to some key campaigners and eco entrepreneurs and is full of top tips and infographics. The clear and easy steps in Plastic Sucks! You Can Make a Difference show us how we can all make small changes and become champions for our planet.
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  • I Can Make a Difference!

    Jessica Pegis

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 26, 2016)
    Motivating text and real-world examples introduce readers to the concept of community service. Readers will discover ways that people in communities can work together to solve problems and create positive change. Inspiring stories that show children participating in civic action will empower and encourage young readers to believe in their own abilities to make a difference.
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  • You can make a difference

    Trenna Daniells

    Audio Cassette (Trenna Productions LTD, May 15, 1985)
    Audio Cassette Adventure Story For ages 4 to 12 Approximately 15 to 20 minutes in length Highly dramatized with original music and sound effects A wondrous journey to a distant planet in this exciting juvenile science fiction adventure. On Planet Phatos they will venture with Elon and Nefre, two young children who live in a domed community within a perfect environment created by scientists. Elon has an insatiable curiosity for the outdoors and it leads he and his sister on a space-shuttle journey to the planet Earth. The concept of no matter how old or young you are that everyone can contribute and make a difference is beautifully expressed. Somewhere deep inside me where the creative child lives I question and the voice of the inner child asks. "In our noble efforts to be "good parents", do we inundate our children with books that are either practical or attempt to teach manners or morals? And in our passion to make them good citizens of the world do forget their insatiable quest for learning that is entertaining." Could the real question be "how many of these books stifle the imagination and the curiosity and teach the values of the conventional adult world; money, power and public success?" More often than not our children simply tune these books or politely tolerate them. The literature that my friends and I gravitated to, as children were those subversive texts that told what really matters is art, imagination and truth. I rode the covers of the "Black Stallion", lived on the island with Robinson Crusoe and fought every fight with "Tom Sawyer". I believe the works that touch our children, such as Maurice Sedak's "Where the Wild Things Are", will endure long after pedestrian tales have gathered dust. It will be those stories that mock current assumption, spark the imagination, which encourage questioning and appeal to the rebellious and curious child within us all. It is our only hope to create energy for change. Most people would be happy if life was a little less painful. To me that isn't acceptable. We need to find ways, attitudes and philosophy toward life that insures it to be more joyful and fulfilling. We need values and ideals expressed in a way that is palatable to children. Stories that leave them begging for seconds and yet inspire the qualities they need in order grow, survive and experience life in the most joyful and least painful way possible. This is the motivation, spirit and philosophy in which the "One To Grow On! "Series of children stories was created. I know these stories have made an undeniable difference in the lives of many children. They teach children how to create rather than how to destroy. They teach honesty, self esteem responsibility and cooperation. They inspire young imaginations and fuel the desire for success. The stories deal with all these elements in a way that every child will discover the perfect self within, giving him or her the determination to approach life with an attitude that is indicative of success.
  • You Can Make a Difference

    Tony Campolo

    Paperback (W Pub Group, Dec. 1, 1994)
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  • Start Something: You Can Make a Difference

    Earl Woods, Tiger Woods Foundation

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, April 20, 2001)
    "I challenge you to make a difference in the world, to reach higher and farther than you ever imagined. I challenge you to start something." -- Tiger Woods, from the foreword Are you ready for a challenge? Are you ready to make a real difference in your life, and the world around you? You can do it even if you're not Tiger Woods. You can be a winner at school, and with your friends, your family, your team. You can be the superstar of your own life. And you can start today. Tiger didn't start out as a champion. But his father Earl taught him unforgettable lessons about dreaming big, reaching goals, and believing with all his heart that anything is possible. He showed Tiger that anyone can make a difference in the world by reaching out and caring about others. And now Tiger's dad is sharing those lessons and ideas with you, so you can be a champion at whatever you do. Earl Woods and the Tiger Woods Foundation want you to Start Something. In this book you'll find dozens of ways you can start something new, and make the world a better place one step at a time. Some are about action, and some will just give you something to think about. Help a little kid clean up a park • settle an argument • write down one thing each day that you're proud of • donate school supplies to a needy school • ask your parents about their day • include the kid who always gets left out • refuse to give up • and much more... Try a few or try them all. Just try. Dare to set an example that others can follow. Dare to be great. Dare to set goals that only you can achieve. Packed with Tiger-tested advice and creative ideas for helping others, this book offers powerful insight into how you can build the kind of confidence that makes Tiger great, create goals that can help you make your way in the world, and take practical steps when you find yourself feeling overwhelmed. As Earl writes, "You are a miracle, and you can make miracles happen. Celebrate yourself, for all the things that make you special and unique. Remember: Anyone can be part of the pack, but there is only one of you."
  • You Can Make a Difference

    Tony Campolo

    Hardcover
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  • You Were Made to Make a Difference

    Max Lucado, Jenna Lucado Bishop

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Changing lives... changing your community... changing hearts... The God who made the universe made you to make a difference! How? God and you together. Here’s what happens: When you realize how much God loves you, you’ll want to do everything possible to share his love with others. This audio can help you see what it takes to be a difference maker for God. You’ll find stories of real-life teens just like you and discover that you are never too young to make a difference in your community . . . and in the world!
  • Start Something: You Can Make a Difference

    Tiger Woods Foundation, Earl Woods

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Aug. 4, 2006)
    • Follow Your Passion, Not the Pack • Did You Help Someone Today? • Respect Your Body • Complaining Is For Cowards • If You Don't Know the Answer, Ask for Help • Lose like a Winner • Showing Off Is Not the Same as Showing Confidence • Forgive Someone
  • Start Something: You Can Make a Difference

    Tiger Woods Foundation, Earl Woods

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 5, 2000)
    The father of Tiger Woods offers advice to children and young adults on how to make a difference in themselves and the world around them by doing simple activities such as cleaning up a park, settling an argument, and helping another child.
  • Every Kid Can Make a Difference

    Leah Miller

    eBook (Every Kid Press, Dec. 19, 2016)
    Every kid can make a difference in the world. Mel and Bel learn an important secret from their grandfather and then work hard to help others in need. In this beautifully illustrated book, your child will learn what he/she can do to make the world a better place.