Cool Kids at KitchenKids!
check out our kid-power video here and on Youtube
and give us a "like" on youtube!
3 Things You Can Do to Share Your Kid Power with KitchenKids!
1. Imagine how you would use your kid power to make a difference in the world today!
2. Ask a big-kid-in-charge to video your kid power statement on a smart phone.
3. send us your kid power video at kitchenkids.yahoo.com so we can feature you in our
kid power updates throughout the summer!
1. Imagine how you would use your kid power to make a difference in the world today!
2. Ask a big-kid-in-charge to video your kid power statement on a smart phone.
3. send us your kid power video at kitchenkids.yahoo.com so we can feature you in our
kid power updates throughout the summer!
Cool Kids Around the Corner...
Adora Svitak
Adora Svitak is one of the coolest kids around the corner because she believes adults can learn from kids and she's not afraid to let the world know why they should!
3 Things You Can Do to Use Your Kid Power Like Adora!
1. Write down your ideas that you think adults should consider.
2. Share your ideas with other kids and with big-kids-in-charge (parents & teachers)
2. Send your kid power ideas to you local newspaper and your elected officials.
1. Write down your ideas that you think adults should consider.
2. Share your ideas with other kids and with big-kids-in-charge (parents & teachers)
2. Send your kid power ideas to you local newspaper and your elected officials.
Cool Kids Around the World...
Charlie Simpson
Charlie simpson is an incredibly big-hearted kid from England who used his kid power to raise money for the victims of the earthquakes in the island of Haiti. charlie's only 7 years old but he raised more than $200,000!
3 Things You Can Do to Use Your Kid Power Like Charlie!
1. Find out who needs kid power help in your community.
2. Organize your friends and discuss things you can do to help your community.
3. Talk to your big-kids-in-charge (parents & teachers) and ask them to help you use your kid power to help solve a problem in your community.
1. Find out who needs kid power help in your community.
2. Organize your friends and discuss things you can do to help your community.
3. Talk to your big-kids-in-charge (parents & teachers) and ask them to help you use your kid power to help solve a problem in your community.
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