De petite à grande, scientific discovery!
As a child, Marie Curie dreamed of being a science teacher, like her father. But women were not allowed to go to university in Poland, the country where she was born. So she left her family to go study in Paris. His perseverance and curiosity have enabled him to make great discoveries and to make his way in a world until then reserved for men. She made great scientific discoveries and twice received the Nobel Prize! She is still today a model of determination for all women scientists!
Characteristics
- 5 years and up
- Hard cover
- 20cm x 24cm
- 32 pages
- Written by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
- Illustrated by Frau Isa
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De petite à grande : an inspiring collection for children!
These stories contain incredible facts not drawn from the imagination of the authors, but from reality itself. These stories include a good diversity of qualifiers that will always expand the vocabulary of children. Indeed, the women and men in the stories are brave, enterprising, persevering, righteous, etc. So they don't just think, they go for it too, and that's what is most inspiring! The illustrations, neat and warm, blend perfectly with the poetic narration. Each album ends with a biographical sheet allowing to learn more about the life of the personality in question, which is a very nice addition for parents or educators wanting to prolong the reading.