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Marie Curie - The Inspiring Story of Marie Curie From Start to End - cover

Marie Curie - The Inspiring Story of Marie Curie From Start to End

Us Heroes Among

Casa editrice: Heroes Among Us

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Discover true-to-life stories of figures across the globe whose determination, dreams and hard work allowed greatness in their fields. From politics to the Nobel Peace Prize, each remarkable individual offers a unique story of grit that will resonate with readers of all ages to inspire grit for greatness.
 
Features Inside This Book:
 
• Wholesome and inspiring for readers ages 8-14 years old• Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family• Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy• True-to-life stories that challenge young readers to aspire for greatness• Extras of quiz questions and discussion prompts for material digestion
 
There’s something for everyone in this series so start reading and discover that dreams can come true even in real life. Sometimes, those dreams will change the world for the better.
Disponibile da: 26/06/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 52 pagine.

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