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- Little People - Big Dreams: Children's books about famous people
- In this way parents can still learn something

David Bowie, Astrid Lindgren, Marie Curie and many more: children can get excited about famous people from history and will love these books!

Bringing your favorite artist or famous activist closer to the children is usually an extremely difficult thing. How do you explain the political context to a child? How do you explain the career of an exceptional talent without boring the kids?
The book series "Little People - Big Dreams" manages to bring children closer to outstanding personalities from science, art and culture as well as human rights activists in a playful way. With the latter, the political background is explained in the simplest possible way and made understandable to the little ones.
Little People - Big Dreams: Children's books about famous people
The delightful illustrations show the impressive life stories of great people. The books are summarized in large volumes - for example in "Little People - Big Dreams: courageous and fearless". The lives of Muhammad Ali, Hannah Arendt, Simone de Beauvoir, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks are examined individually in the books. But every single one is also available in stores (for example from Thalia for 14, 40 euros each). The books are suitable for children from 3 to 10 years of age.
In this way parents can still learn something
Some of the personalities may be less known to some parents. As is probably Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot in world history to fly alone across the Atlantic. Or Rosa Parks - a US civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, which ultimately led to the abolition of racial segregation on public transport. The childhood of the great personalities is also illuminated in the books, because it all began when they were still small: with big dreams.