Little Agnes was born in Skopje, Macedonia, the youngest of three siblings. From childhood, she knew she wanted to dedicate her life to religion. She was fascinated by the stories of missionaries helping others—and she wanted to do the same. Joining a convent, she took the name Teresa. She then traveled to India, where she founded the Missionaries of Charity. The sisters cared for anyone in need. Known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta, she ran nursing homes for the poor, the sick, and orphans around the world for over 45 years. This is the story of a woman whose mission was to serve others, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a saint of the Catholic Church.
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.
A simple, engaging message, beautiful, colorful graphics, and large fonts make the Little Greaters series ideal for both shared reading with children and for learning to read independently. The hardcover and sewn binding ensure excellent durability.
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Little Agnes was born in Skopje, Macedonia, the youngest of three siblings. From childhood, she knew she wanted to dedicate her life to religion. She was fascinated by the stories of missionaries helping others—and she wanted to do the same. Joining a convent, she took the name Teresa. She then traveled to India, where she founded the Missionaries of Charity. The sisters cared for anyone in need. Known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta, she ran nursing homes for the poor, the sick, and orphans around the world for over 45 years. This is the story of a woman whose mission was to serve others, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a saint of the Catholic Church.
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.
A simple, engaging message, beautiful, colorful graphics, and large fonts make the Little Greaters series ideal for both shared reading with children and for learning to read independently. The hardcover and sewn binding ensure excellent durability.
Let's create a new generation of great people who will change the world: NOW SMALL - SOON GREAT!
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
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