Schools & Libraries

Help young readers understand AI literacy, responsibility, and the future.

The Next Intelligence Revolution Young Readers Edition was created for curious readers ages 9 and up. It introduces artificial intelligence, future work, creativity, ethics, digital citizenship, and human responsibility in a clear and accessible way for families, classrooms, school libraries, and community reading programs.

9+

Recommended age

10

Illustrated chapters

AI

Literacy and responsibility

Why It Belongs

AI is becoming part of the world young readers are growing up in.

Students are entering a future where artificial intelligence may shape learning, work, creativity, decision-making, and society. This book gives young readers a thoughtful AI literacy starting point without overwhelming them with technical language.

It is designed to support guided discussion, independent reading, family conversation, classroom reflection, library programming, and future-readiness conversations.

Best Fit

Elementary and middle-grade readers
School libraries
Classroom technology discussions
STEM and future-readiness programs
Family and community reading conversations

Classroom & Library Uses

Built for meaningful conversations.

AI literacy discussions

Introduce students to artificial intelligence and AI literacy through clear, age-aware language and guided questions.

Future of work conversations

Help young readers think about creativity, responsibility, learning, and the kinds of skills that may matter in the future.

Ethics and responsibility

Create classroom discussion around fairness, decision-making, human judgment, and the choices people make with powerful tools.

Library programming

Use the book as a discussion starter for AI, technology, innovation, future careers, and responsible digital citizenship.

Discussion Prompts

Questions students can think through.

The book can support discussion questions, written reflections, classroom conversations, and library programming around technology and human responsibility.

What does intelligence mean, and can a machine have it?
How should people use powerful technology responsibly?
What human skills still matter when machines become smarter?
How might school, work, and creativity change in the AI age?
What kind of future should young people help build?

Book Information

TNIR Young Readers Edition

A Young Reader’s Guide to AI, the Future, and Human Responsibility

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