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The My First Little People, Big Dreams series provides informative and inspirational biographies about people who left a mark on this earth, no matter what difficulties they have encountered.
These stories are very short, but thats because theyre books for children, so its totally understandable.
I think they are a very smart and wonderful way to introduce little children to such important figures.
This little one here is about Greta Thunberg, a very young environmental activist who, even if she's only 17 years old, had already done a lot to try to save our planet. For sure, she's a great example for children, but even for adults. Not matter how old you are or what challenges you decide to fight, if you keep trying to do your best then you have already won, and maybe, you can even change the world!

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I'm loving to see this edition for Greta Thunberg.
She is a contemporary role model for little ones, ( and grown ups)

The language of this book was beautiful and also the illustrations.

very much inspiring!

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This installment of the little people, big dreams series tells us about Greta Thunberg.
Of course, I know who she is and what she does, and admire her for it, but I didn't know that she has selective mutism and was diagnosed with Aspergers. As someone who to has selective mutism, I really enjoyed that it's mentioned - and then that it comes without the drama. It's just what it is.

I have to say that I didn't like the illustrations of this one as much as I liked the ones in the past. Particularly the eyes are kind of creepy.

Apart from that, I like that this series includes people who are not only alive today, but whose stories only recently started, compared to other people who have been featured here. Let's see how this story continues and hope for a happy ending.

I recieved a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Finally, the Little People Big Dreams Series Covers Greta!

I was happy to see that Greta Thunberg is now featured in the Little People Big Dreams Series, as her story is current and climate change is a very relevant topic to read about, even (or especially) for kids. The book is nicely illustrated with well-thought out, colorful pictures. Greta’s story is told in an easily understandable manner with the pictures making it easier to fully immerse oneself in the story. I was a bit taken aback that her sister is not mentioned once through the whole book, as there many pages contain drawings of Greta and her parents, but never with her sister. Overall an encouraging, nicely illustrated book with a focus on climate change, thought to encourage kids to dream big.

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Amazing introduction to Greta's story for readers of all ages, particularly for parents who want to introduce her to their children. The illustrations are beautiful and the style really suited the setting of Sweden.

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* I recieved and early copy of this book in exchange of a honest review *
This collection of books is amazing ! I've read quite of few and I'm always astonished and blown by the way of introducing those important persons . This one was more special because it spoke about an activist of our generation and I guess it was suitable for either kids wanting to build their culture or either adults wanting to learn about kids these days

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Another great addition to this series! The illustrations were so lovely in this one - each person really looked unique and there were some striking images - one where Greta's hair is full of images and another where she looks like a superhero flying.

Greta's story is inspiring and it's strange to think we're living at the same time as her. She has already become a true icon.

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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Another release in the Little People, Big Dreams series, which I have reviewed frequently on here.

This edition is on Swedish environmental activist, Greta Thunberg. When she was just eight years old, Greta realised human activity was responsible for the climate crisis. This book chronicles her attempts to bring awareness to the issue, including her protests outside Swedish Parliament and the 'School Strike for Climate' initiative. Greta has Asperger's Syndrome and many powerful people believe she is too young to be listened to, but this book does a great job in showing how Greta turns her condition into her superpower and uses her voice for good.

It's not my favourite book of the series but in a similar vein to the other editions, this is a wonderful tool for opening a discussion with young children on important issues.

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I love the books in this series and I couldn’t wait to read this one on Greta Thunberg!

I love that these books give an insight in to the back stories of some of the most influential people in the world. The Little People, Big Dreams series is one I always look out for. I did wonder at first at the addition of Great as she is still only young and has her life ahead of her to do much more, but having read the book it does show what an influence she has already been and she is a worthy addition as someone who was a little person with big dreams.

I wasn’t aware until reading the book that her great-grand-uncle Svante had been such an influence to science as well as her life and it was his legacy that really influenced her – she has done an awful lot so far from starting out as just a girl with a handmade sign. I really enjoyed it, 5 stars from me, very highly recommended!

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What a beautiful tale! And equally as beautiful illustrations!

This book is a brilliant way to educate young people about not only climate change, but how the actions of just one young girl can influence the actions of many! Also it introduces climate change without instilling any fear or reason for young children to truly panic (although it is a reason to panic). This book can truly be enjoyed by many.

As a 26 year old reader I know I was not the intended audience, but still enjoyed every moment of reading this book. Furthermore, I absolutely cannot wait for its release so I can read it to the young children in my life. Particularly those of whom attended the climate change rallies with their parents.

Many thanks to Quarto Publishing Group and Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for my review.

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The Little People, Big Dreams series of books are great for young readers, and Greta Thunberg is no exception. The illustrations and story telling make it easy and fun for young readers to learn about influential people throughout history. Greta Thunberg is a current influential young woman and this book can teach children about her background and the strength of a child. She was resilient and demanded change, even at such a young age, and can be an inspiration to others who hope to enact change.

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Greta Thunberg gets spotlighted in this latest edition of the Little People, BIG DREAMS series by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. This series is such a delight and the perfect way to educate not just kids but everyone about historic and cultural icons. Greta Thunberg is a more recent icon to be featured in the series than previous subjects featured in this series, but is a perfect role model for young kids. Greta is a Swedish environmental activist who led the biggest environmental protest ever. Oh, and she was only 16! Anke Weckmann illustrates this installment and does an amazing job. I absolutely adored Weckmann's art style and appreciated how it further helped tell Thunberg's story. I love collecting these books and am so thrilled to add this one to the rest of my collection.

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Greta Thunberg by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara is another charming addition to the Little People BIG DREAMS series of which I have become such a fan. This time around, the subject is Greta Thunberg, the seventeen year old Swedish climate activist of whom we have all become aware over the past few years. Greta's mission for climate change began to take hold when she was only a young child herself, and I believe that her current visibility will certainly make this book particularly relatable and relevant for children of all ages. Greta's Asperger's is also acknowledged, and the activist herself refers to the condition as her superpower, a validating statement that many children will take on board. Bravo once again to this beautiful and informative series.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group - Frances Lincoln Children's Books for the opportunity to read this ARC.

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Another brilliant addition to the Little People series. I was so so happy to see Greta had made the series. A wonderful and inspiring little book. I hope it encourages people to be kinder to the environment and to go and learn more about Greta and her noble work. Thank you for letting me read an advanced copy.

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This series is always a joy to read, it’s a really nice introduction to well known people for little children. Of course the plot is always a little bit fast but that’s to be expected and it’s totally understandable.
This one here is about Greta Thunberg, a young girl who has already done so much to fight against climate change. She's accomplished a lot for her age and I'm sure that she will not stop asking for a better future for the next generations. She's definitely a great example for children and this book is also the perfect opportunity to make children aware of climate change and its risks.

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By far the youngest and most recently active person to be in this series, Greta Thunberg gets the non-fiction, biographical treatment. And I suppose it's a welcome volume – it doesn't really mention the fact she's changed oh so little as regards policy, but the small acts it shows her thinking of doing and then doing will all have helped the environment a little. And, of course, there is always a possibility that this book will still be on the shelves when she does get to change things, and therefore make it out of date. I think the text is a little bit hectoring to begin with – it's more about the environment than the girl, but then they are so intertwined, that might be excusable. No, the artwork isn't great, but that's par for the course with this series. However, as far as this whole franchise is designed to give inspiring example, there is little more inspiring than a living person, someone that's a near-contemporary to the target reader. So as long as they don't take this as an excuse to doss off school every Friday, then it'll have been a success.

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***Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***
I am so happy that this series chronicles important people in our time and not just historical figures. I think it is important for kids especially to learn about current events.

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