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OverviewIntroduce young readers to some of the world's most interesting and important people in this bold and lively first biography book. More than 100 colourful photos are paired with age-appropriate text featuring profiles of each person, along with fascinating facts about their accomplishments and contributions. This book inspires kids about a world of possibilities and taps into their natural curiosity about fascinating role models from education advocate Malala Yousafzai to astronaut Neil Armstrong. Full Product DetailsAuthor: National Geographic KidsPublisher: National Geographic Kids Imprint: National Geographic Kids Dimensions: Width: 25.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.810kg ISBN: 9781426319174ISBN 10: 1426319177 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 10 March 2015 Recommended Age: From 5 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA lot of effort went into National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who to make it beautiful, to make it relevant, and to make it something a child would want to read (or be read to) multiple times. Every entry is more than a biography; for example, King Tut is used to introduce Howard Carter, the archeologist who discovered Tut's sarcophagus. The reader is presented with not only with Carter's biography but also with a map and ancient Egyptian history. - New York Journal Of Books A lot of effort went into National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who to make it beautiful, to make it relevant, and to make it something a child would want to read (or be read to) multiple times. Every entry is more than a biography; for example, King Tut is used to introduce Howard Carter, the archeologist who discovered Tut's sarcophagus. The reader is presented with not only with Carter's biography but also with a map and ancient Egyptian history. -- New York Journal Of Books This book was written and designed with a young audience in mind. Accessible writing, beautiful illustrations, and a navigable organization make this title a first choice when seeking out information about famous people, past and present. -- Asheville Citizen-Times This colorful, oversize book features concise but engaging bios of some of the world's most well-known artists, inventors, scientists, explorers, and human-rights leaders. -- The HornBook. A lot of effort went intoNational Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Whoto make it beautiful, to make it relevant, and to make it something a child would want to read (or be read to)multipletimes. Every entry is more than a biography; for example, King Tut is used to introduce Howard Carter, the archeologist who discovered Tut s sarcophagus. The reader is presented with not only with Carter s biography but also with a map and ancient Egyptian history. --New York Journal Of Books This book was written and designed with a young audience in mind. Accessible writing, beautiful illustrations, and a navigable organization make this title a first choice when seeking out information about famous people, past and present. -- Asheville Citizen-Times A lot of effort went into National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who to make it beautiful, to make it relevant, and to make it something a child would want to read (or be read to) multiple times. Every entry is more than a biography; for example, King Tut is used to introduce Howard Carter, the archeologist who discovered Tut s sarcophagus. The reader is presented with not only with Carter s biography but also with a map and ancient Egyptian history. -- New York Journal Of Books This book was written and designed with a young audience in mind. Accessible writing, beautiful illustrations, and a navigable organization make this title a first choice when seeking out information about famous people, past and present. -- Asheville Citizen-Times A lot of effort went into National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who to make it beautiful, to make it relevant, and to make it something a child would want to read (or be read to) multiple times. Every entry is more than a biography; for example, King Tut is used to introduce Howard Carter, the archeologist who discovered Tut's sarcophagus. The reader is presented with not only with Carter's biography but also with a map and ancient Egyptian history. - New York Journal Of Books Author InformationThe National Geographic Kid is curious about the world around them, empowered in the face of challenges and responsible for others and the natural world. Combining these principles with the international educational heritage of Collins, this partnership is a natural fit for books that are funny, weird, exploratory, educational and loved by children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |