Revok Biography For Kids
Legal Battles to Street Art Implementation
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- 27,99 zł
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- 27,99 zł
Publisher Description
Revok Mistakes and Comebacks Biography for Kids: Legal Battles to Street Art Implementation is a short series made for readers ages 8 to 16. It focuses on real moments when an artist faced legal trouble, learned rules, and changed how they create public art. The writing is clear and direct so young readers can follow legal challenges and creative choices without confusing details.
This series zooms in on defining moments of failure, setback, and comeback rather than giving a full life story. That tighter focus helps readers study how one choice led to consequences and how new knowledge led to change. By following specific turning points, kids see practical steps for making better decisions and staying creative.
Each book explores safety, respect for property, and how laws affect public art in age-appropriate language. Readers learn about permits, community collaboration, and how to convert risky acts into sanctioned projects. The books also show how advocacy and legal understanding can open doors to public commissions and community work.
The books contain no illustrations, and that choice helps expand vocabulary and reading stamina. Without pictures, readers rely on words to build images and understand cause and effect in the scenes presented. This approach prepares young readers for more advanced literature while keeping the text engaging and concrete.
One factual event presented is the shift from arrests and fines to permitted mural work, showing a clear path from illegal tagging to sanctioned public projects. That transition is described through specific moments of change, like learning about permits and negotiating with property owners. The account stays factual and age-appropriate, focusing on how knowledge and responsibility changed artistic choices.
Parents will find this series useful for prompting calm, practical conversations about risk, responsibility, and creative goals. Each volume gives examples and clear language parents can use to explain legal consequences and safe alternatives to street tagging. The books support conversations about how setbacks can become learning opportunities and sources of pride.
Use these books at home, in after-school programs, or as part of a classroom unit on civic rules and arts education. They work well as reading assignments, discussion starters, or models for writing about real choices and personal growth. The focus on moments of failure and comeback gives young readers concrete models for resilience and planning.
Order today to give your child a book that builds vocabulary, legal awareness, and creative resilience. Get it now and add a structured, age-appropriate text to your family reading list that opens useful conversations. Add this volume to your child’s reading plan to help them learn how setbacks can become comebacks.