Description
Explore the extraordinary life of Rosa Parks in 'Rosa Parks (Little People, Big Dreams)', an inspiring children's biography that introduces young readers to a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Perfect for ages 5-10, this beautifully illustrated book tells the story of Rosa's childhood in segregated Alabama, emphasizing themes of self-respect and courage. Through her brave act of defiance in 1955, when she famously refused to give up her bus seat, children will learn how one person's actions can spark monumental change in society. The book not only chronicles Rosa's remarkable journey but also encourages children to dream big and stand up for their rights. With 32 pages of engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations, this educational tool helps introduce concepts of equality, justice, and the fight against discrimination to young minds. Parents and educators will appreciate the added historical context featuring facts and photos that enrich the reading experience. 'Rosa Parks (Little People, Big Dreams)' is an essential addition to any child's library, fostering understanding of influential figures in history and inspiring the next generation of changemakers. This beautifully crafted biography, ISBN: 9781786030177, published by Quarto UK in 2017, is perfect for sparking conversations about civil rights and empowerment.