After last week’s Kid Blog Star who was a nature blogger, this week we have another young blogger who’s concerned about the natural world. Say hello to this week’s Kid Blog Star Asha for the World.
We can’t tell you too much about the person behind the blog, but here are Asha’s own words about the blog:
My name is Asha, and I made this blog so that I might be able to reach other kids who want to make a change like I do. I believe that we can make a change together! Even if you haven’t heard of climate change before, I am confident that we can learn together about this problem that faces our world.
I look forward to writing for you!
So this is someone who really cares about the world we live in, and is creating a blog to discuss the issues with other kids. Hopefully our future planet will be in safe hands if kids are growing up caring about it like Asha. Why not go and leave Asha a comment or a question – what do you most want to improve about the world?
Asha for the World is also on Twitter so you can go and say hello there too.
Kid Blog Star of the Week is where we highlight an amazing blogger aged under 16 from somewhere in the world. Some of them will have been blogging for a while, and others will be newbies.
But they’ll all have one thing in common – we think they’re AMAZING. And if you’d like to submit your blog for consideration, leave a link in the comments. The only rule is that at least one of the people writing the blog has to be under 16.
But more importantly, please visit our featured bloggers and leave a comment to let them know you enjoyed their blog.
To Asha – Kids like you are an inspiration, with an attitude like that you’re already changing the world. You get to wear the special KidBlogStar badge so here’s the code to pick it up


Thank you so much for choosing me as Blog Star of the Week! I will wear that badge on my blog with honour 🙂
-Asha
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Hi! I live in china. I heve to asha’s same think!
see you soon!
It took weeks to look for the information you have mentioned above and
it’s a true blessing to find someone as curious
about this subject as myself. What I’m attempting to say
is the significance of this problem cannot be hesitated.
Individuals who raise it are all worth appreciation regardless
of the fact that I, personally, don’t fully share your
own views. Anyhow, thank you for sharing your expertise!