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A review by robertod2004
Shakira by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
5.0
With thanks to the author, publishers Quarto Publishing Group – Frances Lincoln Children's Books, and NetGalley for providing me with a digital ARC of this book in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
This is another fantastic instalment in the Little People Big Dreams series, which is a firm favourite of mine at this stage.
The story’s message is once again a positive one for young readers , with Shakira overcoming early failures in her musical career to eventually make it bag as a world-renowned artist. She also used that fame to provide education and the chance of a brighter future to young Hispanic all over the Americas.
The mini-biography of Shakira (complete with a timeline) at the end of the book is a great resource for young readers to cement the facts learned in the book, and offers advice on how to learn more about Shakira.
Top marks as always, and I look forward to reading more of the series.
This is another fantastic instalment in the Little People Big Dreams series, which is a firm favourite of mine at this stage.
The story’s message is once again a positive one for young readers , with Shakira overcoming early failures in her musical career to eventually make it bag as a world-renowned artist. She also used that fame to provide education and the chance of a brighter future to young Hispanic all over the Americas.
The mini-biography of Shakira (complete with a timeline) at the end of the book is a great resource for young readers to cement the facts learned in the book, and offers advice on how to learn more about Shakira.
Top marks as always, and I look forward to reading more of the series.