Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Volume 66) (Little People, BIG DREAMS, 68)
A**D
Love Little People Books
These are the best books to read to 3 year old's and upwards. Beautifully illustrated.
M**W
Love the series
Like all other books of this series, the story gets told in a very comprehensive way and the illustrations are beautiful
A**R
Excellent Book!
The collection of Little People Big Dreams are great! My granddaughter (age 5) has been inspired and excited by them. Great gift for ‘little people’ in your life. Highly recommend.
C**A
Love! Love!
We love the Little People Big Dreams series! They all have wonderful illustrations and are well told biographies for children.
J**P
So Cute
This was on my sister’s wish list for my nephew, and I love that she wants him to grow up learning about RBG. Got it as one of his first Christmas gifts and can’t wait to read it to him when he’s old enough for story time!
K**Z
Amazing
Very nice book
M**6
Nice book for my granddaughter
Baby oresent
D**M
A wonderful introduct to RBG for the littlest readers
When my wife and I saw this book available for review from VINE, we were happy to do so. We're both lifelong readers and now we're grandparents who enjoy picture books with our very youngest grandchild.This is part of the legacy of Frances Lincoln Children's Books, now owned by Quarto. My wife and I have collected many children's books since the 1970s, so we were immediately drawn to the name of Lincoln's world-famous imprint for children. She died way too young 20 years ago but her vision continues and you can read about the writer-artist team that produced these My First Artists books in the Amazon book page. We know and love and respect the work by this creative team stretching all the way back to the vision of Frances herself.In this book, Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara and Judit Orosz have created a vivid life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg for very young readers, meaning that these are ideal books to start reading to small children. Some books in this series are actual board books, which the littlest readers can safely handle. This book is not a board book. It has more pages, more words and we really appreciate that the publisher decided to put thick paper stock into the pages, which means that our 2 year old granddaughter can easily and safely turn these pages with us, or while she flips the pages herself.Then, I do want to point out that the publisher rates this book for ages 4 to 7 and that makes sense given the language and concepts in this mini-biography of RBG. However, in our family, we're reading this book with our 2-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter already. The colorful illustrations are very engaging and we read and tell and talk about the story as we go.We think think is a brilliantly conceived series of books and this is an especially good volume within that series.Very happy to give this 5 stars.
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