What would you do if you saw an injustice happening at your school? Well, here’s a graphic novel about just that.
Olive is excited to start year 6 with new teachers, new experiences, and a field trip to the big city with her best mates.
But when Olive finds out that a school policy is keeping some kids from going on the trip, she decides to act. She’s prepared to do whatever it takes to be heard – even if it means running against Trent and Sawyer, two of her closest friends, in the student council election! With intense campaign competition and emotions running high, can Olive make a big change and keep her friends? This graphic novel from author-illustrator Kayla Miller is called Act and follows her previous graphic novels Code and Camp about friendships, family and finding out that you have the power to make a difference.
It is out now, released in Australia by Walker Books and, to celebrate, we have 10 copies to give away.
To enter, colour in the picture and then ask your parent or carer to take a photograph and email it to:
funday@sundaytelegraph.com.au.
Please put “Act” in the subject line and fill in the coupon so we can contact you if you are a winner.
It also helps to put your details at the top of the email as sometimes Harry the dog finds it hard to read handwriting.
Entries must be in by Thursday so the winners can be published on the Health Hacker page in next week’s Sunday Telegraph.
Harry the dog and the Funday team will pick only the best 10 entries to receive the books, so make sure you get creative.