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Margaret Thatcher: A Not-Too-Tall Tale
Learn about the life of the great woman leader, Margret Thatcher, with this kid friendly biography for kids.
Margret Thatcher was the first woman prime minister of the United Kingdom and also the longest serving prime minister in the history of the country. Read how she had trouble at school and disliked the many boring books.
It is a story of self-belief, hard work, courage, resilience and the power of dreams.
Young kids have lots to learn from this book, as it will inspire them to give wings to their curiosity and creativity. We learn more about people, which helps us learn more about ourselves– who we are and who we want to be.
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Why do I love this book so much? She constantly recorded all their adventures, usually misadventures. Detailing the life of this inspiring leader, it motivates children to stand for the right and never be afraid.
57. Hatshepsut: The Girl Who Became a Great Pharaoh
Enter the mystical world of Egypt with this informative biography of Hatshepsut.
These books read like stories (narrative) not nonfiction and never sacrifice sharing quality information about the historical character. She moves with her family to the United States during the Civil War. There she uses music to bring hope to people, even President Abraham Lincoln, earning the nickname “Piano Girl”.
What are the important things about Brown? Portrayed as a male in the Egyptian artwork of the time, she ruled the country for decades.
The book packs much information about the early life of this woman Pharaoh, her rise to throne and attempts to erase her memory. Interesting.
Cezanne’s Parrot by Amy Guglielmo, illustrated by Brett Helquist
Cezanne works slowly and is different than the other artists of his day.
Born into poverty and faced by adversity, William perseveres and builds a windmill to harness the power of wind.
This is a great story of rising above all odds, iron will and grit. John Ronald is a boy who dreamed of dragons, made up his own language, was orphaned, grew up, got married, and then remembered his story of dragons .
Excellent images, design, and compelling plot!
Code Breaker, Spy Hunter How Elizabeth Friedman Changed the Course of Two World Wars by Laurie Wallmark, illustrated by Brooke Smart
I loved this book even though it was a bit too long for me, it could have had the same impact with fewer examples.
Instrumental In Building Self-Belief
Learning about real life challenges of people they admire, gives children a positive self-belief and encourages them to persist and be resilient.
Beautifully illustrated and inspiring, this story shares Malala’s ideals with the youngest of readers. Mae kept dreaming, believing, and working hard.