Description
Sometimes, the biggest ideas come from the smallest hands. This story began with a wobbly line drawn in the dirt—no plan, no permission, just curiosity. It became a circle. A place. A voice. Children gathered not because they were told to, but because they wanted to. They sat, listened, giggled, shared, argued (usually about snacks), and dreamed. They built something out of nothing, and they did it their way: wild, weird, and wonderful. In “The Circle That Changed the World,” you’ll meet a crew of kids who reminded an entire town how to connect—not through screens or rules, but through stories, silliness, and a whole lot of heart. Every chapter is different, just like the people who sat in the circle. And that’s the point. So pull up a seat. This isn’t just their story. It’s a story for anyone who believes that change doesn’t have to be loud—it can be round.
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