Full of insight and fun, this is a book that young people will love (and parents will learn from too!).
- Matthew Syed,
<p>A lovely, clever and fun way to help kids understand government by making them think what they would do if they ran a country. Hopefully it will engage and encourage some cracking leaders for the next generation!</p>
- Miranda Hart,
This superb book will inspire children to question and understand more about the world in which they live.
BookTrust
This funny and interactive read is an entertaining way to learn about politics.
The Week Junior
This book is a fantastic explainer as to why the world works the way it does, and how to get involved and make a change for the better. It's essential for those of us fortunate enough to be making decisions on policy to listen to young people and to act with them in mind - after all, the decisions we make now are the ones they will inherit. Rich's book is a great primer for young people to get involved and influence the world around them.
- Simon Fell MP, co-chair of the UK’s All Party Parliamentary Group for Political Literacy,
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Rich Knight (Author)Rich Knight is an award-winning BBC journalist. More importantly, he is also father to two boys who ask a lot of questions. They (and the challenges he thinks their generation will have to deal with) inspired him to write If I Ran The Country - a witty guide to taking charge and getting things done
Allan Sanders (Illustrator)
Allan Sanders has illustrated a number of children's books including 4 titles for the Little Explorers series (Templar Books) and 'The Alphabet of Alphabets' & 'A Number of Numbers' for Wide Eyed Editions (Quarto). Alongside the US & UK markets his books have sold in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, France, Spain, Germany, Russia, Sweden, Norway and countries throughout Europe & Asia.