Kid Artists
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A new volume in the hugely successful series which chronicles the childhoods of those who have gone on to achieve later fame.
Deze serie verkent de vormende jaren van opmerkelijke individuen voordat ze wereldberoemd werden. Het duikt in de alledaagse uitdagingen waarmee toekomstige presidenten, atleten en wetenschappers werden geconfronteerd, zoals het omgaan met pestkoppen, huiswerk en rivaliteit tussen broers en zussen. Door middel van boeiende anekdotes en charmante illustraties ontdekken lezers de herkenbare kinderlijke worstelingen en triomfen die deze toekomstige iconen hebben gevormd. Het is een viering van doorzettingsvermogen en het buitengewone potentieel dat te vinden is in gewone beginnen.






A new volume in the hugely successful series which chronicles the childhoods of those who have gone on to achieve later fame.
The book features humorous and authentic childhood biographies of renowned scientists like Albert Einstein, Jane Goodall, and Marie Curie, accompanied by vibrant illustrations. It explores the challenging yet formative experiences that shaped these brilliant minds during their early years, highlighting their unique journeys and the defining moments that influenced their extraordinary contributions to science.
Presents stories featuring authors when they were children, including Roald Dahl, J.K. Rowling, and Zora Neale Hurston.
18 true tales of childhood from the world's greatest athletes for readers ages 8-12.
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies and full-color illustrations tell stories from the challenging but defining years of Martin Luther King, Susan B. Anthony, Helen Keller, Malala Yousafzai, and 12 other inspiring activists who championed our civil liberties-and shaped the world.
Lively, cartoon-style illustrations tell the story of some of America's most famous leaders in a fun, approachable, and unique way