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Ada Lovelace

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I love this little book series and look forward to each new volume. This is a good one. And a set would make a lovely gift for a child.

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Cute little story that makes reading biographies to littles fun. I would recommend it for those looking to expand their non-fiction section for toddlers and young children.

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This is an excellent series. The people written about in the series aren't your run of the mill children's biography subjects. But they are all intriguing people and make for interesting reading. The illustrations are going to appeal to the kids as well. These books are a good way to broaden their horizons.

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RATING: 4 STARS
2018 (BB 2019); Quarto Publishing Group/Frances Lincoln Childrens
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There are two versions of this book - a board book for babies and toddlers and the regular version. I read both and they are great.

(General series review) These are fabulous stories about great women and men in history (for the most part). The illustrations are so amazing, both for kids and adults. There is a brief history on the person that explains how this person contributed to history and matters

***I received an eARC from NETGALLEY***

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I love these illustrations. A simple introduction to the impact of Ada Lovelace for young children. For parents and older children, there is a helpful timeline at the back of the book. I'd love to see the other books in this series.

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Ada Lovelace, written by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and illustrated by Zafouko Yamamoto, is part of the Little People, Big Dreams series. Meet Ada Lovelace, the British mathematician and daughter of poet Lord Byron. From her early love of logic, to her plans for the world's first computer program, learn about Ada's life in this mini biography for readers as young as four years. This inspiring story of her life features a facts and photos section at the back..

Ada Lovelace is a biography for young readers, that is well done and charmingly illustrated. I found the combination of facts and cute to be inspiring and informative for readers of all ages that want a quick lesson on the woman behind the technology that changed our world. I like that the book encourages children to combine the things they love with the things they need and learn about. That just might be the encouragement the next game changer needs to follow their dreams and create something that will change the way we think and work all over again. I liked the time line and additional information that is included at the end of the book intended for older readers and those that might be sharing this book with younger readers. I think I am going to need to explore this series a little more, both for myself and the school library.

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Great little children's book. I knew next to nothing about Ada Lovelace and this was an easy way for (me) kids to learn about a woman of history.

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One of the most dynamic new series celebrating the accomplishments and lives of remarkable women. Ada Lovelace is a welcome addition to this already significant collection.

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What a lovely book - in fact this whole series is such a good idea. The premise is to recount the life of women like Ada Lovelace who follow their dreams and make a difference in the world.
This series was nominated on our website among favourite non-fiction books for primary schools (https://www.booksfortopics.com/non-fiction).

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The series of books "Small People, Big Dreams" presents mini biographies of personalities who have marked the history of mankind.
The book that presents the important contribution of Ada Lovelace has very nice and colorful illustrations.
I think it is hard to choose the main information when you have to write a short biography, but the author did it successfully. It is a helpful resource for kids if they want to know who was the first computer programmer and it offers a good start point for them.

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A very simple book explaining who Ada Lovelace was. A great biography for younger kids who aren’t ready for longer books yet.

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I enjoyed this book so much so that I am now going to read all of the other books in this series. It is a great way to introduce strong, powerful women to students.
This book introduces readers to Ada Lovelace, the brilliant British mathematician and daughter of Lord Byron. This book highlights Ada's love of logic and science. This story of Ada's life features facts and photos at the end of the book.
I liked how this book showed that Ada Lovelace had a lot in common with her father. They were both dreamers and romantics. It was her mother who made her focus on math and logic, which help her in her STEM creations.
This book would pair well with other STEM books such as Ada Twist, scientist.

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Having read other books from this series, I was excited to read Ada Lovelace's story. I highly recommend all the books in the series as they are written in a child friendly way which children of all Primary ages can understand the illustrations are beautiful. I also like the face that there is a short biography at the back with more detail which I think older children and adults will appreciate.

Another great book from the Little People, Big Dream series!

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“Ada Lovelace” is a great role model for girls, especially with the emphasis today on STEM topics. I wasn’t a fan of the illustration style myself, but I enjoyed the illustrator’s creative additions to each page.

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I am embarrassed to admit that I had never heard of Ada Lovelace before reading this book, and i bet that is true for a lot of people. Which is such a shame as Ada was a fascinating and inspiring woman who led the way in early computer coding. My 6 year old daughter also enjoyed reading this book- she has just started doing basic coding for kids and was fascinated that Ada was one of the people that made this possible for her. The illustrations are a little quirky and in all honesty aren't to my taste but that is a personal thing and my daughter seemed to like them just fine. I am looking forward to reading more books in this series. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This book, which is an account of Ada Lovelace's life for young readers, is my first introduction to the Little People, Big Dreams series.

This series of books tell short stories about artists, designers and scientists who achieved extraordinary things and each began with a childhood dream.

I love that a biographical lesson in history is teamed with wonderfully drawn illustrations to catch the attention of a child.

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I read this book with my daughter and we like to learn about influential, strong and smart women throughout history. The artwork was endearing. I think this book goes well with Science week and international women's day.

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A wonderful book about the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace. I thought that this book was so cute and so well done. It is perfect for kids! I love the way it shows how regular little girls can do spectacular things! I would have liked more details about Ada but for kids, it is perfect. It is a great starting point and I just hope it inspires girls to dream big! I absolutely loved the illustrations. They were so adorable and they really added to the story. Plus I loved the cat!

This book and this series are so amazing. I would definitely recommend this to others. I want to read more in the series!

*I received a copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is a short, sweet, and simple picture book biography about Ada Lovelace, The simple text makes it a perfect beginner biography and the illustrations are adorable. There is a two page biography at the end that goes into more detail about her life and includes pictures of her at various ages. There is also a list of recommended titles for further reading. The Little People, Big Stories series is an adorable collection of biographies about notable women from history and Ada Lovelace is an excellent ddition to it.

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Lovelace is a figure I wish that I knew more about. Seriously, friends, this lady is the mother of Binary code! She's basically the reason we have computers. And yet when we teach Women's history we teach Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Clara Barton. That's about it. Kids need more female STEM heroes, which is where books like this one come into play. This is a very basic book. We are given only the simplest information. Vegara doesn't even use the term binary. Use this book to introduce the topic, to pique a child's interest.

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