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Discover the Little People, Big Dreams Trailblazing Men and Inspiring Artists 10 Books Collection Set — a BRAND NEW paperback edition that introduces curious young readers to ten iconic figures through engaging, age-appropriate stories. Perfect for parents, teachers, gift buyers, and book lovers, this thoughtful book collection builds empathy, curiosity, and a love of learning. Each vivid biography invites children to imagine the paths these remarkable individuals took to shape the world.
Titles in This Set:
When he was little, Muhammad Ali had his bicycle stolen. He wanted to fight the thief, but a policeman told him him to learn how to box first. This early moment sets the tone for a life of discipline, courage, and championship spirit that inspires kids to turn challenges into opportunities.
As a child, young David had a head full of songs and ideas. He was inspired by the pop and mod scenes in Britain to pick up the saxophone and follow a boldly creative path.
As a child, Stephen used to look up at the stars and wonder what else was out there. After studying at Oxford University, he pursued groundbreaking ideas about black holes that transformed our view of space.
Born in San Francisco but raised in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee was the child star of Hong Kong cinema, whose dedication to craft and fitness reshaped martial arts for generations.
As a young teenager in India, Gandhi led a rebellious life and went against his parents' values, laying the groundwork for a lifelong commitment to peaceful resistance and justice.
The book follows Maya Angelou, from her early traumatic childhood to her time as a singer, actress, civil rights campaigner—an enduring testament to resilience, courage, and artistic voice.
Little Anne was born in Germany to a liberal Jewish family. But when the Nazis came into power she was forced to go into hiding with her family, documenting hope amid fear.
When Frida was a teenager, a terrible road accident changed her life forever. Unable to walk, she began painting from her bed, turning pain into powerful, expressive art.
Following the death of her mother, Coco spent her early life in an orphanage, where she learned needlework and the craft that would launch a fashion revolution rooted in independence and elegance.
The colourful life of iconic actress Audrey Hepburn—from wartime childhood to ballet school, her acting career, and enduring style—illustrates how grace and determination leave a lasting footprint in culture.
Whether you’re building a classroom bookshelf, stocking a home library, or searching for a meaningful gift, this 10-book collection offers timeless stories of courage, creativity, and resilience. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate young readers’ imaginations while introducing them to remarkable lives—ideals that stay with them long after the last page is turned.
ISBN: 9789124031640 • Format: Paperback • Condition: BRAND NEW
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