With his wire-rimmed glasses, homespun cloths, and walking stick,
Mohandas Gandhi is an international symbol of nonviolence, freedom,
simplicity, and peace. Tracing Gandhi's evolution from a shy boy in
India to a courageous, world-traveling spiritual and political leader
who worked tirelessly to help India achieve independence from England,
Gandhi for Kids will inspire young readers to make connections between
his ideas and contemporary issues such as bullying and conflict
resolution, healthful eating from local sources, civil rights and
diversity, the "reduce, reuse, recycle" movement, and more. Kids learn
about Gandhi's important impact on the lives and work of Martin Luther
King Jr., Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, and other modern heroes,
yet come to understand that he was also a complex man who struggled with
personal conflicts, disappointments, and idiosyncracies. Packed with
historic images, informative sidebars, a time line, glossary, resource
section, and 21 creative activities that illuminate Gandhi's life,
ideas, and environment, Gandhi for Kids is an indispensable resource
for a new generation of change makers. Kids can: make a traditional
Indian lamp called a diya; practice anti-consumerism or vegetarianism
for a day; create a henna hand design; learn some basic yoga poses; and
much more.