Showing posts with label little people big dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little people big dreams. Show all posts

Jane Austen by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Jane Austen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book lovers would definitely know who Jane Austen is, may they have read one or several of her works or not. All of her novels have movie adaptations already, therefore people are more aware of her and her writings. In this Little People, Big Dreams' installment, those who are not familiar with Jane Austen's life story will now have a brief chance to read about her. I didn't know that her own love story didn't prosper and this gave her an idea to write a similar story.
Little People, Big Dreams: Jane Austen
One of the notable lessons that young readers will get from this children's book is if you set your heart into something, you will achieve it as long as you have the dedication to do it just like Jane Austen's hope to be a writer someday. Another great message is that turn the negative into positive or try to make something good from a setback.
Little People, Big Dreams: Jane Austen

Jane Goodall by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Jane Goodall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jane Goodall's dedication to anthropology and respect to animals, especially to chimpanzees, is a great influence to everyone, notably to the young readers of this children's storybook. Her passion and dedication to fulfill her dream to study animals are also quite inspiring. Despite that she can't afford to go to a university, she did everything she can to accomplish her goals even to this day.
Little People, Big Dreams: Jane Goodall
A beautiful person, inside and out, Jane Goodall is one of the role models that young kids should look up to. Her vision to set awareness on the African jungles starting to disappear, and the protection of the wildlife animals and their natural habitat are the vital information that this book wants to impart to all readers. Undoubtedly, this is another great book in the Little People, Big Dreams book series that parents and teachers should grab for their children and students.
Little People, Big Dreams: Jane Goodall

Anne Frank by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Anne Frank
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Diary of Anne Frank is the very first book about the Holocaust that I've read when I was still young. I was already in my adolescence years when I read it and her life story made an impact on me. When I saw that the Little People, Big Dreams has dedicated a children's story book about this remarkable young lady, I immediately grabbed the chance to check it out.
Little People, Big Dreams: Anne Frank
I love how this particular book is different from the other book in the series because of how it was vividly illustrated by Sveta Dorosheva. The images of Anne Frank, her family, and Adolf Hitler was drawn in detailed, and looking at them is like seeing their real photos. The story of Anne Frank was also beautifully summarized and narrated by Isabel Sanchez Vegara. This children's storybook is a great introduction to discuss to young readers about what is the Holocaust and what happened during World War II.
Little People, Big Dreams: Anne Frank

Georgia O'Keeffe by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Georgia O'Keeffe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thanks to this brilliant children's book series, I was introduced to the marvelous artworks by Georgia O'Keeffe. I was not aware who she is but through this picture book intended for kids, I discover how great an artist she is. Also, her dream of showing to the world that beauty is all around us, even in a tiny flower, sets an inspiration to everyone, This is another lovely story in the series that will be cherished by both young and adult readers.
Little People, Big Dreams: Georgia O'Keeffe by Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Little People, Big Dreams: Georgia O'Keeffe by Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Emmeline Pankhurst by Lisbeth Kaiser

Emmeline Pankhurst
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book that I've read from Lisbeth Kaiser's Little People, Big Dreams series. I never knew who Emmeline Pankhurst is, but because of this book, I learned a lot from this amazing and one of the notable women during the early 20th century in England.
Emmeline Pankhurst
I commend everyone for the publication of this book series because they are both informative and inspirational not only to the young readers but also to adult readers.
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst

Ada Lovelace by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Ada Lovelace
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This storybook is another great addition to the Little People, Big Dreams series of the Frances Lincoln Children's Book. The story was written by Ma. Isabel Sanchez Vegara and illustrated by Zafouku Yamamoto.
Little People Big Dreams: Ada Lovelace
This book narrates the life story of one of the brilliant and important women who changed the world, Augusta Ada Byron or more famously known as Ada Lovelace. She is considered the world's first computer programmer because of her idea that everything could be turned into a number and programmed into a machine. Through her concept, she wrote a new code or algorithm hence she heralded the title given to her.
Little People Big Dreams: Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace's story is about the power of imagination and perseverance that must be instilled to the mind of young kids. A lovely children's book that will definitely love by young kids and even adult readers who are fond of this kind of books.