New Releases by Craig Kielburger

Craig Kielburger is the author of WEconomy (2018), My Grandma Follows Me on Twitter (2014), It Takes a Child (2014), The Power of We Day (2014), Lessons from a Street Kid (2012).

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WEconomy

release date: Mar 07, 2018
WEconomy
***100% of Author Royalties are being donated to charity in keeping with the belief that WEconomy can indeed change the world by empowering families in developing communicates to lift themselves out of poverty with the small business training these book sales are providing. Track your individual impact on a global scale with the specific code on your book’s back cover at WE.org. Your guide to ''Business with Benefits''... for All! Purpose and profit are powerful human motivators. Combined, this power can change the world. WEconomy is your guidebook to the greatest evolution in business since the assembly line. Discover the secret to achieving purpose with profit in your career and company, all while driving positive impact. Do you crave more meaning in your job? This book is your roadmap. Are you seeking to inspire employees? CEOs are discovering that purpose is the key to increasing productivity and retaining top performers. If you’re in sales, unleash the power of purpose to inspire customers to be passionate brand ambassadors. If you are an aspiring social entrepreneur, learn how to massively scale your mission. Get paid to change the world — who wouldn''t want to be the person doing that? Uncover the methods of megastars like Oprah Winfrey, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, and Sir Richard Branson, who make the world a better place through purposeful — and highly successful — business strategies. The stellar authorial team share in candid detail, the setbacks and achievements they experienced building successful enterprises and charities — with purpose. With the tips inside this book, you, your business, or your charity can: Find a cause that drives you and your career goals to new heights Create a job that you love and be celebrated by your peers, boss, and industry Inspire brand fanatics to stay loyal to you, your company, and your cause Add a halo to your product, grow your geographic reach, innovate for "the next big thing," engage Boomers to Gen Z, and much more! This is your blueprint for living by your personal values, achieving career success, and changing the world. Additional Praise for WEconomy: "WEconomy shows us, in surprising and engaging stories, how a yearning to succeed in career can also be a calling to contribute to the betterment of society. This is a playbook for those of us who are obsessed with a purposeful life at home and at work." —Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft "Full of inspiring examples and practical ideas, WEconomy is a must read for any in business – large or small – looking to harness among their colleagues the power of that most natural and potent of human instincts – a sense of purpose." —Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever "The WEconomy, is a blueprint for businesses wanting to achieve success while making the world a better place. Businesses that see the human, not just the customer - and see the whole person, not just a payroll number. Through engaging stories and personal experiences the authors show us that the WEconomy is happening now, and importantly, WE are all responsible for its success." — Sara Blakely, founder/owner of Spanx brand "The biggest growth market for companies today is to join in the cause of solving society''s ills. WEconomy is a fresh and innovative guide for galvanizing all of us to action." —Tom Wilson, Chair of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and CEO of Allstate "Is it possible to merge purpose with work? Yes! WEconomy inspires us to channel our diverse backgrounds, experiences, and talents into serving causes that really matter to us and our communities." —Lynne Doughtie, U.S. Chair and CEO of KPMG "WEconomy is an indispensable handbook for anyone who sees the need to improve the world, who wants to retain and engage employees — or simply has a mandate to drive profitability." — Jane Francisco, editor in chief, Good Housekeeping "As global citizens, it is important that we all decide how we can help build a better future for everyone who inhabits this planet. A planet we must come to realize we all share. In the WEconomy, Holly, Marc and Craig share, not only entertaining and insightful stories, but top tips on how, both personally and professionally, we can work together to achieve just that." —Scooter Braun, Entrepreneur and Founder of SB Projects "As people continue to look for meaningful ways they can uniquely contribute personally and professionally to this world, WEconomy illustrates ways we can all do good and do well." —Pete Carroll, Head Coach of the Seattle Seahawks, NFL Champions "Through fun, inspiring and revealing stories the authors, not only bring the WEconomy to life, but bring the reader along for the ride. As the most connected generation in history, never before has there been such an incredible opportunity to make the ''WE'' a powerful movement for positive change." —Ed Sheeran, Grammy Award-winning singer / songwriter

My Grandma Follows Me on Twitter

release date: Sep 09, 2014
My Grandma Follows Me on Twitter
You''re irked there''s no Wi-Fi in the bathroom stall. The yoga mat sticking out of your bag is cramping your style. And the barista completely butchered your chai latte again (yes, you specifically said soy milk and light on the foam). You''ve got some First World Problems, friend. And we feel your pain. Acclaimed activists Craig and Marc Kielburger have witnessed firsthand some of the world''s most serious troubles. And now, for a dose of perspective, they''ve compiled a hilarious volume of complaints heard only in the developed world. For each of these trifling tribulations, the Kielburger''s draw on their experience in international development and offer suggestions for small, corresponding actions that can make an actual world difference. It''s a side-splitting collection guaranteed to give pause for both gratitude and laughter. With 100 percent of the proceeds going directly to the charitable work of Free The Children, complaining will never feel this good. Free The Children is an international and educational partner working domestically and internationally to empower and enable youth to be agents of change.

It Takes a Child

release date: Jul 04, 2014
It Takes a Child
It was an ordinary morning like any other. Twelve-year-old Craig Kielburger woke to his alarm clock and hurried downstairs to wolf down a bowl of cereal over the newspaper''s comics before school. But what he discovered on the paper''s front page would change his life—and eventually affect over a million young people worldwide. It Takes a Child is a fun, colourful look back at Craig''s adventures in taking global action. Craig invites young readers along on a rollicking, eye-opening journey through South Asia, learning about global poverty and child labour. Along the way, he and his friend Alam brave wild rickshaw rides, meet world leaders and befriend kids just like them with heartbreaking stories of bravery.

The Power of We Day

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Power of We Day
We Day brings together the Dalai Lama, Jennifer Hudson, and Magic Johnson, as well as Nobel Peace Prize laureates, former heads of state, and Justin Bieber, along with thousands of student volunteers who are all dedicated to building a better world. This book offers a look at celebrated pop culture icons, social activists, and world leaders who have come together to talk about the causes they care about most, and shares heart-warming stories, inspiring words, and stunning photos of world-renowned musical artists, statesmen, and speakers. The Power of We Day also celebrates the remarkable young people who have made it their mission to make the world a better place.

Lessons from a Street Kid

release date: Aug 26, 2012
Lessons from a Street Kid
"A young Craig Kielburger discovers the depths of generosity on the streets of Brazil"--Http://www.amazon.ca.

Enfants Entraide

release date: Feb 01, 2012

Living Me to We

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Living Me to We
" Everyday tips for effecting change in one handy guide, from the New York Times-bestselling authors of Me to We. After fifteen years travelling the country and advocating for social justice, Craig and Marc Kielburger became inspired to give you the practical tools to do one world-changing, but not life-changing, act every day. The result is a beautifully designed, extensively researched, and engaging book — just for Canadians. Laid out with dynamic illustrations and clear, everyday tips, Living Me to We provides easy steps for anyone who wants to lead a more socially conscious lifestyle or who''s had even the slightest urge to start. Here are facts and best practices for how to recycle your cellphone, conserve water and energy, make ethical investments, seek out carbon-friendly vacations, and get involved in the community. Through interviews of Canadians across the country, you''ll meet the people in your community who are taking small steps to a better world. You''ll also get to know a new side of famous Canadians, such as Margaret Atwood, Rick Hansen, and George Stroumboulopoulos, as they recount their personal tales of lighter living. Finally, a resource guide lists websites, books, magazines, and city-specific stores and organizations to start your own movement. "

The World Needs Your Kid

release date: Jan 15, 2011
The World Needs Your Kid
Asserts the belief that parents should encourage their children to be charitable and actively contribute time, money, and effort to helping others, and includes essays of encouragement from both children and adult activists.

Free The Children

release date: Jul 01, 2010
Free The Children
This is the story that launched a movement. At only 12 years old, Craig Kielburger was shocked to discover the realities of child labour faced by kids his own age throughout the developing world. Driven to take action and witness these conditions first-hand, he and his trusted mentor Alam embarked on a journey that would take him to places he''d never imagined. Free the Children recounts Craig''s remarkable odyssey across South Asia, meeting some of the world''s most disadvantaged children and learning the truth behind the headlines. Be there with him as he explores slums and sweatshops, fighting to rescue children from the chains of inhumane conditions. Along the way, he makes lasting friendships, enjoys wild adventures and launches the movement that would explode into an international sensation. Winner of the prestigious Christopher Award, presented to books "which affirm the highest values of the human spirit," Free the Children has been translated into eight languages and served as inspiration for thousands of young people around the world.

Take More Action

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Take More Action
" Ready to take the next step? Take More Action is our advanced guide to global citizenship, empowering young people to be world — changers — around the world or in their own backyard. Brilliantly illustrated and packed with powerful quotes, stories and resources, Take More Action includes invaluable material on character education, ethical leadership, effective activism and global citizenship. Take More Action features the Global Citizen''s Toolbox, the Seven Steps to Social Action and indispensable resources to get young people started on their journey. Profiles of accomplished youth finding their own voices will inspire the next generation of world-changers. Ideal for Grades 10 and up, Take More Action paves the way for a lifetime of social action. "

It Takes a Child, Or, How I Started Free the Children

release date: Jan 01, 2008
It Takes a Child, Or, How I Started Free the Children
Craig Kielburger was 12 years old when he first learned about child labor and decided to try to help, eventually co-founding Free the Children.

Activists Travel Journal

release date: Mar 01, 2006

Me to We

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Me to We
For anyone who has ever yearned for a better life and a better world, the Kielburgers challenge people to improve their own lives by helping others, and to recognize what is truly valuable.

The Making of an Activist

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Making of an Activist
Warning: this book will change you. Full of vivid images and inspiring words, travelogues, poems and sparkling artwork, The Making of an Activistis more than just a scrapbook of Free The Children''s remarkable evolution. It''s a testament to living an engaged, active and compassionate life, painting an intimate portrait of passionate, powerful young activists. Edited by Lekha Singhwith contributions from the entire Free The Children/Me to We family, it features stories and reflections that will stir the passions of young and old alike. Let this remarkable book provide the fuel for a life of positive change. Explore the book. Catch the spark.

Take Action!

release date: Nov 14, 2002
Take Action!
* Raise awareness * Start a club * Use the media * Make a difference * Get involved * Choose an issue * Build a team * Have fun! Make a difference in your hometown and around the world! Inspired by the vision, spirit, and activities of thousands of kids working to improve the lives of others, Take Action! shows how you, too, can change the world. Authors Marc Kielburger and Craig Kielburger are the founders of Leaders Today, an organization dedicated to helping young people realize their fullest potential and become socially involved. Their remarkable work has been profiled on Oprah and on many national news shows, as well as in magazines and newspapers across the U.S. and Canada. Now, with Take Action!, they provide easy-to-follow guidelines for making a difference in the lives of people all over the globe. By following the valuable tips, strategies, and examples in this book, you''ll get organized and start tackling important issues in your community, your school, your country, and around the world. From writing letters and public speaking to planning fundraisers, preparing petitions, and working with the media, Take Action! covers all the basics of how to become socially involved-and have fun at the same time! You''ll discover how you and your friends can join the fight for children''s rights, get involved in environmental issues, help those suffering from hunger and poverty, and much more. You''ll also meet other extraordinary young people like yourself who turned their thoughts and passion into action and have made a tremendous impact on these issues. There are no limits to what you can accomplish. You can be a leader and help others today-all you have to do is Take Action!

Jie fang er tong

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Liberen a los niños

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Libérez les enfants!

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Libérez les enfants!
Suite à l''assassinat d''un jeune Pakistanais Iqbal Masih, qui avait dénoncé l''esclavage des enfants, l''auteur, alors âgé de douze ans, décide d''aller en Asie et de voir la réalité de ces enfants au travail. Une expérience enrichissante qui nous vaut ce récit émouvant. Depuis, Craig a fondé Enfants libres, une organisation vouée à la défense des droits des enfants.

Befreit die Kinder

release date: Jan 01, 1998
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