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Gandhi was a shy young man with a long, unusual name. Apparently, he was so nervous during his first court case that he fled the courtroom! However, he grew to become one of the most eloquent leaders of the world. At a time when India was fighting for Independence leading to umimaginable acts of violence, this simply dressed, khadhi-clad, mild-mannered man shocked everyone by suggesting 'non-violence' and 'civil disobedience' as the best means of protest. This book relates the story of this unlikely hero using simple rhyming verse to inspire a new generation of rousing reformers!Perfect…mehr

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Gandhi was a shy young man with a long, unusual name. Apparently, he was so nervous during his first court case that he fled the courtroom! However, he grew to become one of the most eloquent leaders of the world. At a time when India was fighting for Independence leading to umimaginable acts of violence, this simply dressed, khadhi-clad, mild-mannered man shocked everyone by suggesting 'non-violence' and 'civil disobedience' as the best means of protest. This book relates the story of this unlikely hero using simple rhyming verse to inspire a new generation of rousing reformers!Perfect forBabies, Toddlers, Children aged 0 to 7 years Birthday Presents, Christmas Presents, Presents for 'kids who have everything' Teaching Diversity and Inclusion by challenging traditional norms of what a hero looks like Anyone who likes rhyming books and needs a dose of hope Why Parents and Teachers love the bookInspiring little children to make waves, create change, and work wonders, just as Gandhi did! Multi-ethnic historical aspect of the story Glossary explaining all the 'big' words Heartwarming bonding activity and a starting point for deeper discussions about World Issues Free Teaching Resources for the book at www.ramyajulian.com
Autorenporträt
Author, illustrator, and dentist, Ramya Julian finished her first novel at the age of ten and she avers it was very well received, though it was read only by her brother. She has all the hobbies of a maiden Victorian aunt - reading, writing, painting, crocheting, knitting and sewing, and the temperament of one. When she's not guilt-tripping her two daughters into good behaviour, she can be found devouring books, crafting poems and puns, and chuckling at her own witticisms. She grew up in India and now lives with her husband and their two daughters in London.She has experienced so much joy through the enchanting artistry of many authors and creators, that she aspires to share at least some of it through her writing.For more of her work, see www.ramyajulian.com