
I Can Act Now!
9781223188720
32 pages
Paw Prints Publishing
Overview
Discover the Power of Everyday Activism—For Kids!
Help young readers see that they don’t have to wait until they’re grown up to make a difference! I Can Act Now! is an inspiring nonfiction Level 3 reader that empowers kids to become changemakers in their communities through simple acts of kindness, courage, and activism. Whether it’s helping a friend, speaking up at school, or participating in a local cause, this book shows that every voice matters—and every action counts.
Part of the I Can Do It! series, this leveled reader combines engaging storytelling with vibrant photos, illustrations, and real-life examples of kid activists who’ve taken action for a better world. The book includes practical tips and motivation for readers to start thinking “I can do it, too!”
Perfect for emerging readers who are ready for longer sentences and new vocabulary, this book blends ELA (English Language Arts) development with social studies curriculum goals, including civic engagement, leadership, and empathy.
Key Features:
· Level 3 early reader designed for ages 6–8 and grades 1–3
· Actionable tips and takeaways that encourage reader participation
· A blend of full-color photography and illustrations to support comprehension
· Supports classroom learning and independent reading at home
· Promotes SEL (Social-Emotional Learning), leadership, and critical thinking
About the I Can Do It! series: This high-interest nonfiction series inspires confidence, independence, and curiosity. Each title combines engaging narrative text, real-life connections, and hands-on ways for readers to put learning into practice—all while building foundational reading skills aligned with classroom standards.
Author Bio
ALEXA PATRICK holds fellowships from Cave Canem, Obsidian, The Watering Hole, and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She has held various teaching positions including through Split This Rock, the Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan University, and the University of the District of Columbia. She is currently the Programs Director for the non-profit writing program and publishing house ShoutMouse Press. You may find her work in publications including The Rumpus, CRWN Magazine, and The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic. Her debut collection of poetry Remedies for Disappearing was published by Haymarket Books in 2023.