Title #8 in the bestselling Kid Legends series!
Inspiring, funny, and totally true childhood biographies and full-color illustrations tell stories from the early years of a diverse group of changemakers like Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Greta Thunberg, Shonda Rhimes, and Dorothy Pitman-Hughes.
Every innovator started out as a kid--and in some cases, were kids when they began experimenting with ideas to change the
world! Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of trailblazers in fields like technology, education, business, science,
art, and entertainment. Featuring kid-friendly...[more]
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.
Every...[more]
From the author who brought young readers KID ATHLETES, KID PRESIDENTS, KID
ARTISTS, and KID AUTHORS comes KID SCIENTISTS, a lively look into the
childhoods of the world's most brilliant scientists.
With the best elements of KID PRESIDENTS, KID ATHLETES, KID ARTISTS, and KID
AUTHORS--colorful illustrations,...[more]
From the team that brought young readers KID ATHLETES, KID
PRESIDENTS, and KID ARTISTS comes KID AUTHORS, a lively
look into the childhoods of the world's most beloved writers.
With the best elements of KID PRESIDENTS, KID ATHLETES
and KID ARTISTS--colorful illustrations, kid-relatable subjects, and
real...[more]
From the team that brought young readers KID ATHLETES and KID
PRESIDENTS comes KID ARTISTS, a lively look into the childhoods of the
world's most renowned artists.
Young readers asked and we listened: kid artists are here! With the best
elements of KID PRESIDENTS and KID ATHLETES--colorful illustrations,
kid-relatable...[more]
The author and illustrator of Kid Presidents have reteamed to share 20 true tales from the childhoods of famous athletes. From Babe Ruth (so incorrigible that his parents put him in reform school at age 7) to Muhammad Ali (who learned to fight at age 12 after a thief stole his bicycle), Kid Athletes...[more]
Because every president started out as a kid.
The kids who grew up to be president were like a lot of other children. Some struggled with schoolwork and got into fights; others pranked their teachers and infuriated their parents. William Howard Taft was forced to take dance lessons. Gerald Ford struggled...[more]