This book, written by Lisbeth Kaiser, along with others in the ever-expanding Little People, Big Dreams series, is a fun way to read to little ones about important people throughout our history. In this simple story, readers will hear how little Rosa Parks stood up for her herself. In 1955, she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott and contributing to the civil rights movement. Ms. Parks continued working for equal rights and her story of courage and integrity is widely known today.
This book, along with many others, is part of a wonderful, empowering series of books – the Little People, Big Dreams series – which offers inspiring messages to children of all ages.
Ages 3-5; board book; 24 pages.

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