Jina Jeong is back in a series of inspiring stories in which she takes action to improve her school and community. In one book, she and her friends tackle food waste by creating a Share Table at school, where kids can leave unopened food for others to take, and work with their families to waste less at home. In another, she befriends a girl who seems mean but is just sad. When Jina and her cousin notice ugly graffiti in the park, they learn about murals and, with a permit from the parks department, transform the graffiti into art. And in yet another story, when the school installs new playground equipment without consulting the students, Jina organizes a protest to make sure their voices are heard. In each book, as Jina learns more about an issue, the topic is presented with sensitivity, multiple perspectives, and facts explained in a way children can understand. The end of each book includes a glossary of key terms and thinking exercises to help kids reflect on how they can make a difference in their own communities. With a few colorful illustrations per chapter, these books are perfect for elementary readers gaining confidence with chapter books.
VERDICT An inspiring series about community and making a difference--these books are a must-have for all collections.