Little Greats. Hans Christian Andersen

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Pattern Hans Christian Andersen
Pattern
  • Agatha Christie
  • Audrey Hepburn
  • Elton John
  • Hans Christian Andersen
  • John Lennon
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • Martin Luther King
  • Mother Teresa
  • Neil Armstrong
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Taylor Swift
  • Vincent Van Gogh
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Hans was born into a poor family, the son of a shoemaker and an illiterate washerwoman. As a young boy, he treated fairy tale books as priceless treasures that transported him to a world of imagination. He dreamed of performing on stage, but was only cast as a troll. Through theater, Hans discovered a love of writing. He wrote about both the ordinary and the fantastic, inviting readers into the world of his fairy tales. The extraordinary story of Hans Christian Andersen, the world's most popular storyteller, whose fairy tales have been translated into 125 languages ​​and inspired countless plays and films, carrying a universal message for their admirers for generations.

Little Great Ones – a bestselling series acclaimed by critics and beloved by readers worldwide! A gallery of inspiring characters and hundreds of books, storybooks, and games sold by the millions – now in Polish! Discover the extraordinary stories of outstanding figures – from painters, musicians, and designers to scientists, politicians, athletes, and explorers! All have made history, and each of them was once a child with dreams.

A unique series that will inspire children of all ages—from the youngest to early elementary school age. These extraordinary stories, written in accessible language, will allow children to identify with these great figures and learn from them the values ​​of passion, perseverance, and courage in pursuing their goals, essential for achieving fulfillment and success in life! At the end of each book, a biography with dates, facts, interesting facts, and authentic photos of the story's protagonist provides a valuable educational element.

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Hans was born into a poor family, the son of a shoemaker and an illiterate washerwoman. As a young boy, he treated fairy tale books as priceless treasures that transported him to a world of imagination. He dreamed of performing on stage, but was only cast as a troll. Through theater, Hans discovered a love of writing. He wrote about both the ordinary and the fantastic, inviting readers into the world of his fairy tales. The extraordinary story of Hans Christian Andersen, the world's most popular storyteller, whose fairy tales have been translated into 125 languages ​​and inspired countless plays and films, carrying a universal message for their admirers for generations.

Little Great Ones – a bestselling series acclaimed by critics and beloved by readers worldwide! A gallery of inspiring characters and hundreds of books, storybooks, and games sold by the millions – now in Polish! Discover the extraordinary stories of outstanding figures – from painters, musicians, and designers to scientists, politicians, athletes, and explorers! All have made history, and each of them was once a child with dreams.

A unique series that will inspire children of all ages—from the youngest to early elementary school age. These extraordinary stories, written in accessible language, will allow children to identify with these great figures and learn from them the values ​​of passion, perseverance, and courage in pursuing their goals, essential for achieving fulfillment and success in life! At the end of each book, a biography with dates, facts, interesting facts, and authentic photos of the story's protagonist provides a valuable educational element.

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Little Greats. Hans Christian Andersen