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Young Marie Curie: The Early Life and Childhood of Marie Curie for Kids

Par : James Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232970130
  • EAN9798232970130
  • Date de parution30/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

A young girl in Poland once filled her pockets with questions instead of treasures. She was not born into wealth or privilege. She faced hardship, loss, and rules designed to hold her back. Yet she also carried something stronger than those obstacles: an unstoppable curiosity and the determination to follow it wherever it led. That girl grew into one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known.
This book takes readers on a journey through her childhood-long before the discoveries, long before the awards, long before the world spoke her name. It is the story of how resilience is born in the face of poverty, how grief can fuel determination, and how a restless hunger for knowledge can shape a life. Young readers will meet a child who read every book she could find, who asked questions even when answers were forbidden, who worked tirelessly to help her family while quietly planning for a future no one else could see.
Along the way, they'll discover that the qualities that make someone extraordinary aren't limited to a rare few. They live in every child who dares to wonder, to dream, and to persist. This is more than a biography-it's a reminder that the path to greatness begins with curiosity, courage, and the refusal to give up.
A young girl in Poland once filled her pockets with questions instead of treasures. She was not born into wealth or privilege. She faced hardship, loss, and rules designed to hold her back. Yet she also carried something stronger than those obstacles: an unstoppable curiosity and the determination to follow it wherever it led. That girl grew into one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known.
This book takes readers on a journey through her childhood-long before the discoveries, long before the awards, long before the world spoke her name. It is the story of how resilience is born in the face of poverty, how grief can fuel determination, and how a restless hunger for knowledge can shape a life. Young readers will meet a child who read every book she could find, who asked questions even when answers were forbidden, who worked tirelessly to help her family while quietly planning for a future no one else could see.
Along the way, they'll discover that the qualities that make someone extraordinary aren't limited to a rare few. They live in every child who dares to wonder, to dream, and to persist. This is more than a biography-it's a reminder that the path to greatness begins with curiosity, courage, and the refusal to give up.