Anyone who wants to learn about a true
hero
I am happy to present
Brad Meltzer’s newest editions to the ‘Ordinary People Change the World’
Series!
What makes a hero?
George Washington was
the fourth of nine children and the first president. He had the courage to do
what no one’s done before.
I
find it weird that Brad Meltzer wrote about Lincoln first and waited this long
to write about Washington. I hope he writes about another president.
Jane Goodall is one
of the world’s most important scientists, environmentalists, and champions of
animal rights. She saw so much that we all have in common.
What
makes the Jane Goodall book so special is that she’s still alive, unlike any of
the other people featured in these books. She even got to make a comment on the
book, which is included on the book cover. For those of you who can read it, it
says: I really do LOVE this little book –
Dr. Jane Goodall.
Jim Henson helped
create two of the most beloved programs in television history. He kept on
believing and kept pretending.
I
was really surprised and excited when I found the Jim Henson book. He created
the Muppets and Sesame Street! This guy is so awesome! I used to watch Elmo’s World every morning before
elementary school. My favorite is when Elmo asks a baby and then kisses their
face. So cute.
We can all be heroes!
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