Kid Artists
- 207 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A new volume in the hugely successful series which chronicles the childhoods of those who have gone on to achieve later fame.
Esta serie explora los años formativos de individuos notables antes de que alcanzaran la fama mundial. Profundiza en los desafíos cotidianos que enfrentaron futuros presidentes, atletas y científicos, como lidiar con matones, tareas y rivalidades entre hermanos. A través de anécdotas atractivas e ilustraciones encantadoras, los lectores descubren las luchas y triunfos infantiles y cercanos a la realidad que moldearon a estos futuros íconos. Es una celebración de la perseverancia y el potencial extraordinario que se encuentra en los comienzos ordinarios.






A new volume in the hugely successful series which chronicles the childhoods of those who have gone on to achieve later fame.
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