5 out of 5 🌟 Adorable illustrations for a short & sweet story
Little People, Big Dreams is a series of short books for children about extraordinary people who change the way we’re looking at the world now. It’s an enjoyable piece of non-fiction kids’ literature to savor along with your tiny humans. I love biographies of people who dared to be different, and these short books are one of my favorites.
I must admit, as a person born and raised in Europe, I didn’t know much about Dolly Parton's history and early years. Hence the book was enjoyed by the whole family and we all learned about Dolly’s life and listen to her songs together. What a great family bonding evening!
What I really liked about the series ‘Little People, Big Dreams’ are simple and friendly illustrations to make children feel it was truly made for them. While younger children can be engaged in ‘show-and-tell’ activities, the older ones can try their drawing skills and make their own Dolly. Daria Solak is using all the familiar materials — crayons, markers, and paints — inviting kids to engage in the story.
Overall, ‘Dolly Parton’ is another great book in the series, the story is engaging and informative, can be read independently by Kindergarteners or 1–2 graders or, of course, alone or together, by everyone else.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and feelings are my own.
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