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Frances Lincoln Children's Books Nelson Mandela
E**A
Lindo libro
Es un libro muy bonito y de bien material. MeEncantó y a mi hijo también le encantó . Esta colección de libros está muy padre !
B**9
Used this book in a children's sermon at church
A wonderful lesson about fighting injustice, as Jesus did.
R**D
Brilliant Book for Kids
My children loved reading about Nelson Mandela. The book has a great story and timeline. An inspirational book for young children. We have lots of these books and highly recommended
K**I
Excelente colección de libros
A mi hija le encantan!
A**S
Great biography. Engaging and educational
My son has at least 20 of these Little People, Big Dreams books. And we love them all. They are very interesting and he learns about all different kinds of people (artists, writers, architects, sports stars, activists, politicians, musicians, fashion designers, etc.) Some are super famous (Gandhi). Some are not super famous (Zaha Hadid--well, at least I never heard of her before reading the book.) They are diverse in abled-ness, ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, etc. All the books are very informative nd I feel really teach my son a lot about so many different people currently and in the past.They all follow the same structure--telling the story of a renowned person from the point of view of the person as a child. This book is about Nelson Mandela. It starts when he is a child in his village with his tribe and shares is birth name. I never thought about his “real” name. It was interesting to learn he was given the name Nelson in school. It is an appealing story about a man who stood up for and fought for what he believed in even though he ended up in jail. He triumphed, apartheid fell, and he became the first black president. It is a very inspiring story.The illustrations are colorful and engaging. My son loves them. He is always excited to see we've gotten another Little People, Big Dreams book. This one had some topics that were a little hard for him to grasp (black people not having any rights as citizens and someone going to jail for standing up for what’s right.) But I feel it led to some good conversations. Overall, I definitely recommend this book (and all the Little People, Big Dreams books.)
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