This beautifully illustrated biography introduces young readers to the extraordinary life of Helen Keller. After losing her sight and hearing as a toddler, Helen lived in a world of silence and darkness until she met her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The story follows Helen’s transformative journey as she learns to communicate through finger-spelling and Braille, eventually becoming the first deaf-…
This moving biography introduces children to the life of Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history. The story follows Stephen from his childhood as a curious boy who loved looking at the stars to his time at Oxford and Cambridge. It touchingly explains his diagnosis with ALS (Motor Neurone Disease) and how, despite losing his ability to walk and speak, his min…
This inspiring biographical picture book tells the remarkable story of Wilma Rudolph, the American sprinter who overcame enormous odds to become a world-class athlete. Stricken with polio as a child and told she would never walk again, Wilma’s determination and the support of her family led her to not only walk but to run. The narrative follows her journey to the 1960 Rome Olympics, where she…
This illustrated children’s biography introduces the life of Nikola Tesla, a pioneering inventor and scientist whose ideas transformed the development of electricity and modern technology. The book narrates Tesla’s early curiosity about science during his childhood, his challenges in education, and his determination to pursue innovative ideas. It highlights his career journey from working i…
This illustrated children’s biography introduces young readers to the life of Mary Shelley, a pioneering English writer best known for her novel Frankenstein. The story follows her childhood surrounded by books and ideas, her curiosity and imagination, and the experiences that inspired her to become a writer. Through simple narrative and engaging illustrations, the book highlights her creativ…
Little People, BIG DREAMS: Alexander von Humboldt introduces young readers to the life of the legendary German naturalist and explorer. The story follows Humboldt's insatiable curiosity from his childhood spent observing the natural world to his epic journeys across South America. As one of the first people to recognize the interconnectedness of nature and the human impact on the environment, H…
Little People, BIG DREAMS: Jean-Michel Basquiat tells the vibrant story of the legendary artist who transformed the art world with his raw, expressive style. From his childhood in Brooklyn, where he filled sketchbooks with drawings, to his meteoric rise in the New York City art scene, the book follows Jean-Michel’s journey to becoming one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. I…
This engaging biography chronicles the life of Greta Thunberg, the young Swedish environmental activist who sparked a global movement. The story begins with Greta learning about climate change in school and feeling a deep need to take action. What started as a lone protest outside the Swedish Parliament—holding her famous "Skolstrejk för klimatet" sign—grew into the international "Fridays …
This inspiring biography for children tells the story of Rosalind Franklin, a brilliant British scientist whose groundbreaking work was fundamental to the discovery of the DNA double helix structure. From a young age, Rosalind showed a sharp intellect and a passion for science. Despite the gender biases of her time, she excelled in the field of X-ray crystallography. The book highlights her ded…
Little People, BIG DREAMS: Florence Nightingale tells the inspiring story of the woman who revolutionized the world of nursing. From her childhood in a wealthy family to her decision to dedicate her life to helping the sick and wounded, the narrative highlights how Florence challenged social norms of her time. Famous for her tireless work during the Crimean War—where she became known as "The …