You Can Do It

Marcus Rashford

Carl Anka

Ages 10 to 14
21 July 2022
9781529097054
224 pages

Synopsis

Never underestimate your actions – even the smallest changes can have the biggest impact. That’s the power of kindness.

From Marcus Rashford MBE and Carl Anka, the bestselling authors of You Are a Champion, comes the inspiring and positive follow-up, You Can Do It: How to Find Your Voice and Make a Difference.

Marcus uses the power of his voice to shine a light on the injustices that he cares passionately about, and now he wants to help YOU find the power in yours! From surrounding yourself with the right team, to showing kindness to those around you, to celebrating and championing difference, You Can Do It shows you that your voice really does matter and that you can do anything you put your mind to. You don't have to be an International footballer to make a difference – even the smallest changes can have the biggest impact.

Packed with more inspiring stories from Marcus's own life, brilliant advice, and top-tips from social justice educator Shannon Weber, this book will show you how to use your voice and make a difference in this world.

Shows kids how to:

- Be kind to yourself – you can't change the world unless you look after yourself first!
- Be kind to other people
- That there’s no such thing as normal – and it’s GOOD to be different
- Celebrate and champion difference
- Use your voice to make a change
- Bounce back
- Appreciate the squad
- Always be a team player

Praise for the number one bestselling You Are a Champion, from parents on social media:

'Perfect way to get your kids reading - get them a book by their hero!'
'Both lads smashing through Marcus Rashford’s new book for kids. What a great role model for the next generation coming through.'
'What a brilliant, inspiring book that couldn’t have come at a better time! You’re a legend & a fantastic role model.'

Marcus has spoken for, and inspired, millions of children. That is so so powerful.
A motivational self-help book for kids . . . Conversational enough for the reluctant reader, but packed full of top-flight sports psychology and no little depth.
It’s down to earth, practical, and written with his trademark warmth and empathy . . . Every young person should read this book.