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In this book from the multimillion-copy bestselling Little People,
BIG DREAMS series, discover the story of Simone Biles, one of the
most decorated gymnasts of all time. Growing up in foster care,
Simone's gymnastics training was an anchor in her life. An
energetic child, she loved to tumble and spin in the air at
gymnastics class, and began her career as an athlete aged just 14.
Astonishingly, at the age of 19, she had won four gold medals
for the USA. Despite the hardships, she has faced them all to
become one of the greatest athletes of all time, and an advocate
for mental health awareness. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a
bestselling biography series for kids that explores the lives of
outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and
activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began
life as a child with a dream. This empowering series of books
offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of
formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for
reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback and paperback
versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. With
rewritten text for older children, the treasuries each bring
together a multitude of dreamers in a single volume. You can also
collect a selection of the books by theme in boxed gift sets.
Activity books and a journal provide even more ways to make the
lives of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next
generation of outstanding people who will change the world with
Little People, BIG DREAMS! Â Â
Publishing for the 75th anniversary of the Partition of India in
August 2022, this book is a unique exploration of the rich and
complicated history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain.
There are many ways of telling the same story, and how you tell it
depends on your point of view. Some stories are so complicated, or
difficult to explain, that they're not often told at all. Like the
story of how a company ended up running a country, or how one man
drawing a line on a map could change the lives of millions of
people forever. This book aims to piece together the interesting,
surprising, and sometimes very sad story of India, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, and Britain, and how these countries have shaped one
another over the centuries. From exploring the vast empires and
amazing inventions of ancient India, to revealing the challenges
faced by South Asian migrants to Britain - or celebrating the
amazing culture, innovations, inventions, and achievements of
British people of South Asian heritage today - this book shows how
the past, present and future of these four countries will always be
intertwined. Written by Donna and Vikesh Amey Bhatt who were
inspired to write this book for their two young sons, with
consultancy by Rajbir Hazelwood, historian of South Asia and Modern
Britain, Lands of Belonging includes an exploration of the impact
of British rule over India (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were all
one country at the time), from the foundation of the East India
Company to India's involvement in supporting Britain during both
World Wars, to India's fight for independence and the British
government's decision to Partition the country, resulting in the
largest migration of people in history.
Explains the groundbreaking contributions made by these
revolutionary men and women in a clear and informative way.
Discover the stories of 20 extraordinary inventors, who are
changing our future for the better. Learn about 20 inspiring
inventors and innovators from 20 different countries, all working
to make the world a better place, as well as the amazing people who
paved their way. Physics teacher Hiba Noor Khan goes above and
beyond to celebrate hidden figures from around the globe – all of
whom are fantastically brought to life in Salini Perera's bright,
brilliant pictures. An inclusive, joyful and uplifting celebration
of all things STEM! Scientists featured: Gloria Asare; Mohammed Bah
Abba; Emma Camp; Marita Cheng; René Favaloro; Brian Gitta; Pearl
Kendrick and Grace Eldering; Kevin Kumala; Ann Makosinski; Reem Al
Marzouqi; Makoto Murase; Wilhelm Röntgen; Sara Saeed; Abeer
Seikaly; Joshua Silver; Temple Grandin; Sarah Toumi; Richard
Turere; Sonam Wangchuk; Topher White ... with bonus appearances by
40 more amazing inventors, including Louis Braille, Jane Goodall,
Florence Nightingale, Marie Curie, Mária Telkes, George Washington
Carver, Louis Pasteur, Yacouba Sawadogo, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert
Einstein and Henri Becquerel.
Women have always made video games, from the 1960s and the
first-of-its-kind, projector-based Sumerian Game to the blockbuster
Uncharted games that defined the early 2000s. Women have been
behind the writing, design, scores, and engines that power one of
the most influential industries out there. In Gamer Girls, now you
can explore the stories of 25 of those women. Bursting with bold
artwork, easy-to-read profiles, and real-life stories of the women
working on games like Centipede, Final Fantasy, Halo, and more,
this dynamic illustrated book shows what a huge role women have
played-and will continue to play-in the creation of video games.
With additional sidebars about other influential women in the
industry, as well as a glossary and additional resources page,
Gamer Girls offers a look into the work and lives of influential
pixel queens such as: * Roberta Williams (one of the creators of
the adventure genre) * Mabel Addis Mergardt (the first person to
write a video game) * Muriel Tramis (the French "knight" of video
games) * Keiko Erikawa (creator of the otome genre) * Yoko
Shimomura (composer for Street Fighter, Final Fantasy, and Kingdom
Hearts) * Rebecca Heineman (first national video game tournament
champion) * Danielle Bunten Berry (creator of M.U.L.E. and early
advocate for multiplayer games) * and more! Whether you're a gamer
girl who plays video games, a gamer girl who makes video games, or
a parent raising a gamer girl, this entertaining, inspiring book
will have you itching to pick up a controller or create your own
video games!
In Madam C.J. Walker Builds a Business, Sarah Breedlove (AKA Madam
C.J. Walker) reinvents and rebrands herself as a forceful
entrepreneur whose products still dominate the black hair care
industry today. Born on the same plantation where her parents were
once enslaved-Sarah is the first child in her family born free.
When Sarah is just a girl, she learns the value of hard work. She
cooks, she cleans, she picks cotton, she does laundry, and she
babysits. By fourteen, Sarah is a wife and by eighteen she is a
mother. From the stress of backbreaking labor and having to grow up
so quickly, Sarah's hair begins to fall out! Instead of falling
into despair, Sarah learns how to take care of her hair and invents
her own recipe to encourage her hair to grow. But Sarah has a
problem. She can't get people to buy her products at first. So, she
rebrands herself as "Madam C.J. Walker," a fancy high society lady
with the authority and know-how to help black women with their
hair. As Madam C.J. Walker, she builds a business empire, dominates
the black hair care market with her natural products, and offers
opportunities for other poor washerwomen in her community to have a
path to financial freedom. With her immense wealth, she treats
herself too. She buys herself cars, fancy dresses, and a mansion
with 34 rooms! This is the story of a leader in the hair care
industry, which is now a multibillion-dollar industry, but it's
also a tale of the importance of empowering women to become
economically independent. After Words includes text on Madam C.J.
Walker's lasting legacy today as well as educational activities on
entrepreneurship.
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