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Nobel Peace Prize winner and New York Times bestselling author Malala Yousafzai's first picture book, inspired by her own childhood. * "This is a wonderful read for younger students that will also provide insight and encourage discussion about the wider world. ... The simplicity of Yousafzai's writing and the powerful message she sends, make this book inspirational for all." --- School Library Journal (starred review) Malala's first picture book will inspire young readers everywhere to find the magic all around them. As a child in Pakistan, Malala made a wish for a magic pencil. She would use it to make everyone happy, to erase the smell of garbage from her city, to sleep an extra hour in the morning. But as she grew older, Malala saw that there were more important things to wish for. She saw a world that needed fixing. And even if she never found a magic pencil, Malala realized that she could still work hard every day to make her wishes come true. This beautifully illustrated volume tells Malala's story for a younger audience and shows them the worldview that allowed Malala to hold on to hope even in the most difficult of times. "This is a wonderful read for younger students that will also provide insight and encourage discussion about the wider world. ... The simplicity of Yousafzai's writing and the powerful message she sends, make this book inspirational for all." -- School Library Journal Review: One of my childrenโs favorite book! - My children love Malala. This book is so wonderfully written and very inspirational. Great to learn about other cultures as well. Review: Beautiful - Everything about this book is beautiful, the story, the gold, the story behind the pencil, the representation, its highlight of social issues while providing hope, everything. Written by the young Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Pakistani education activist Malala herself. A must read for children and a must have for school libraries and elementary classrooms.






| Best Sellers Rank | #57,715 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #24 in Children's Social Activists Biographies (Books) #82 in Children's Women Biographies (Books) #420 in Children's Books on Girls' & Women's Issues |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 1,275 Reviews |
M**.
One of my childrenโs favorite book!
My children love Malala. This book is so wonderfully written and very inspirational. Great to learn about other cultures as well.
M**N
Beautiful
Everything about this book is beautiful, the story, the gold, the story behind the pencil, the representation, its highlight of social issues while providing hope, everything. Written by the young Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Pakistani education activist Malala herself. A must read for children and a must have for school libraries and elementary classrooms.
L**Z
Great Book, Great Gift
A beautiful book that I gave to my 7-year-old cousin for Christmas. It features some gorgeous gold print and tells an excellent story. The story is child-sensitive, and it doesn't gloss over Malala being shot, but it does make the incident as child-friendly for consumption as possible (it says something like "someone hurt me"), which I appreciated. It allows people to have productive conversations with young readers. My cousin loved the book, and I loved being able to give her a beautiful gift that I hope leaves an impression upon her.
B**Y
Teared up reading this!!
[Originally reviewed on chalkacademy(dot)com] Malala herself wrote this beautiful story about the magic of the pen, the power of the human voice. She begins the story about a television show that inspired her to dream of a magic pencil. As she grows up, she realizes the magic is her own voice and bravery to speak up. The shooting isnโt mentioned, but Malala alludes to it on one page: โMy voice became so powerful that the dangerous men tried to silence me. But they failed.โ This is a true #ownvoices autobiographical picture book. Highly recommend for elementary school history / social studies, and it's just a wonderfully inspiring book to have at home. We're so grateful to have this book in both English and Chinese!
R**4
wonderful
inspiring and encourages everyone to use their voice to stand up for whats right no matter age , kids can change the world too
F**E
Descriptive Pictures, Appropriate for Little Kids
I want my daughter and my sons to read about courageous women and girls. Itโs hard to imagine a more courageous story than Malalaโs. First, this book was appropriate for kids of multiple ages. My 7 and 9-year olds learned more about Malala from the detailed pictures. Her concrete home has cracked walls. A group of children literally pick through a trash heap to feed their families. There is a power in illustration to tell the context of the story, and for my two kids who already know Malalaโs story and can learn more from illustration - well, itโs powerful. My 4-year-old has been deeply affected by recent school shootings near our house, and I didnโt want to read a book about someone getting shot going to school because he doesnโt need that right now - and nuance is lost when youโre four. This book gives you the option to talk about it or not. Malala is in a hospital gown with a bracelet on one page, but the shooting isnโt explicit. I have read the book several times with my little one, and he gets the courage and the context without getting more freaked out. Finally, the whole frame of her pencil being magical is just brilliant. Gold foil writing creeps across each page. And kids get that sometimes just telling your story - or listening to stories and taking action - is the central act of courage.
A**I
A must for your book collection
This beautifully illustrated book tells an important true story in an age-appropriate way that can help start a conversation about people (specifically children) in other countries and the challenges they face. Malala discusses her experiences with learning that not all children receive an education and the mission she is on to help advocate for all children, particularly girls, to get an education. For children in Western cultures in particular, this book will expose them to a different culture, a different religion (although Islam is not mentioned but she does wear a hijab), and help parents explain some of the difficult current events impacting our world. Malala has several books for various age ranges and this is perfect for younger children to start getting to know her story.
B**S
Story book tochange the world
Beautiful story and my grandson loved it. He is 8. Changing the world one child at a time. And a great story.
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B**J
Inspiring read for kids
What a beautifully illustrated story. It is a simple ready for kids till 10 years and doesnโt go into any gory details but the parent can always share the true Malala story. Love this book.
S**H
Marvellous Malala
An excellent picture book where Malala recounts her true story in a way that is suitable for a young audience from about 3-4 years old. Malala used to love a TV show called Shaka Laka Boom Boom and wished for a magic pencil like the boy on TV. However, when real trouble came, described in the book as 'powerful and dangerous men declared that girls should be forbidden from going to school' Malala needed just her voice and an ordinary pen to write about her life and that of her friends. The actual shooting is not mentioned for this audience (religion mentioned at all either). The text is simply written on a black page 'My voice became so powerful that dangerous men tried to silence me'. 'They failed'. On the opposite page is a drawing of Malala with her back to us, the only clue that she is in hospital is a hospital name tag around her wrist. I think this is a very delicate and touching way to present this horror where that adult can make a call whether to leave it at that, or answer any questions a child may have in a way they see fit. The ending is triumphant , of course, with Malala continuing to use her ordinary pencil and her ordinary voice to stand up for the rights of all people to have an education and to live in peace and safety. A must have book for every school and home.
J**N
Sensetively written, beautifully illustrated, example setting story.
We loved this book. We think all adults should read it too. A great example of how finding your voice, no matter how small at the beginning, can profoundly raise awareness and change lives.
C**A
Perfect
Beautiful story, beautiful illustration, beautiful support to education. It is all about human rights. We all love it so much.
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