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A children's picture book for ages 5-10 about a ten-year-old boy who teaches his village to read and write using a single pencil, ultimately inspiring the community to build a school together. Themes include education, perseverance, community, and the power of knowledge. Suitable for primary school collections and home reading. Supports PSHE and social emotional learning objectives. Published by Kokoshungsan Kids.
One small pencil. One big dream. And the beginning of everything.
Amir is ten years old, and he holds his worn, chewed pencil like a sword. He doesn't have a school, a teacher, or even a notebook - but he has a dream: to teach. Every morning before dawn, he practises letters from a torn page his mother hides under her mattress. Every afternoon, he sits beneath the fig tree with his eight-year-old sister Amira and turns the world into a classroom.
Then other children begin to gather. They want to learn too. Stones become counters for maths. Sticks trace lines and angles in the dirt. And the one pencil passes from hand to hand, leaving steady black marks on scraps of paper - and quiet marks on the heart of an entire village.
When Elder Rahim witnesses what a boy and a single pencil have started, he calls the community together. Families bring wood, mud, and thatch. They give time, food, and hope. And together, they build something none of them could have built alone: a school.
A Pencil Can Change the World is a beautifully illustrated children's story about the transformative power of education, the courage it takes to share what you know, and the way one act of generosity can ripple through a whole community. Inspired by the belief that knowledge changes destiny, this book is a celebration of learning, determination, and the extraordinary things that begin with the simplest tools.
Perfect for classroom read-alouds, school library collections, and family bedtime reading. Themes include literacy, community, perseverance, and the value of education - making it an ideal companion for PSHE lessons, social emotional learning (SEL) discussions, and global citizenship programmes.
For readers aged 5-10. Published by Kokoshungsan Kids.
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