Little people, big dreams: Greta Thunberg
Little people, big dreams: Greta Thunberg
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An educational and inspiring way to talk about climate challenges to younger children.
Some people have lived lives worth telling about - they can be designers, artists, scientists, writers or adventurers. They have become famous for their amazing achievements, but it all started with them being children with big dreams.
When Greta began to realize the seriousness of the climate problem as a child, she became so concerned that she almost stopped talking. She could not understand why politicians were not doing anything to save our planet. One day she decided to go on a sit-in strike and quickly more and more young people all over the world joined her strike. Greta's initiative has led to both those in power and ordinary citizens finally starting to understand that something must be done about global warming before it is too late.
For the first time in the series Small People, Big Dreams, a contemporary and still living person is highlighted. Greta has become a world-renowned inspiration and climate activist in just a few years. She has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and was awarded the "Author of the Year" award by Britain's largest bookstore chain in 2019 and was named Time Magazine's "Person of the Year".
Little People, Big Dreams is the irresistible bestselling series for children ages 3-9. Each book is uniquely illustrated about inspiring creators, researchers, activists, and other role models.
