From the Great to the Small: Albert Einstein and His Brilliant Theory

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How Genius Is Born? Einstein's Inspiring Story for Little Explorers.

This beautifully illustrated introduction to one of history's greatest minds is your child's first encounter. This book, part of the "About Great Minds for Little Ones" series, explains in an accessible and intelligent way who Albert Einstein was and why his passion for questioning changed the way we perceive the world. Created for thoughtful parents who want to foster their children's natural curiosity and show them that science is a fascinating adventure, its essence is the belief that every little person has the potential to dream big.

  • Science presented in an accessible form
    A story that explains complex phenomena in a language understandable to the youngest.

  • Growth through inspiring stories
    The biography of a great scientist becomes a pretext for conversations about passion and the courage to think.

  • Refined aesthetically and substantively
    Carefully published, with engaging illustrations that support children's imagination.

  • A durable binding for years of shared reading
    A solid piece that will last through many evenings spent together enjoying valuable reading.

Imagine the moment when your child, inspired by little Albert's story, begins to ask, with a twinkle in their eye , "Why?" This book is not just a biography—it's an invitation to explore the secrets of the universe together and a quiet celebration of the power of childhood curiosity. It's an investment in a mind that learns that the greatest discoveries begin with one simple question.

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Number of pages: 20
Series About the Great for the Little Ones
Translator Anna Paszkiewicz
Publisher: Wilga
Author Altea Villa
Format 160 x 180
Category: Children's Publishers / Educational
Cover type: hardcover

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Description

How Genius Is Born? Einstein's Inspiring Story for Little Explorers.

This beautifully illustrated introduction to one of history's greatest minds is your child's first encounter. This book, part of the "About Great Minds for Little Ones" series, explains in an accessible and intelligent way who Albert Einstein was and why his passion for questioning changed the way we perceive the world. Created for thoughtful parents who want to foster their children's natural curiosity and show them that science is a fascinating adventure, its essence is the belief that every little person has the potential to dream big.

  • Science presented in an accessible form
    A story that explains complex phenomena in a language understandable to the youngest.

  • Growth through inspiring stories
    The biography of a great scientist becomes a pretext for conversations about passion and the courage to think.

  • Refined aesthetically and substantively
    Carefully published, with engaging illustrations that support children's imagination.

  • A durable binding for years of shared reading
    A solid piece that will last through many evenings spent together enjoying valuable reading.

Imagine the moment when your child, inspired by little Albert's story, begins to ask, with a twinkle in their eye , "Why?" This book is not just a biography—it's an invitation to explore the secrets of the universe together and a quiet celebration of the power of childhood curiosity. It's an investment in a mind that learns that the greatest discoveries begin with one simple question.

Read more
Composition
Number of pages: 20
Series About the Great for the Little Ones
Translator Anna Paszkiewicz
Publisher: Wilga
Author Altea Villa
Format 160 x 180
Category: Children's Publishers / Educational
Cover type: hardcover
Reviews
Delivery & returns

Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
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From the Great to the Small: Albert Einstein and His Brilliant Theory