Big dreams. Small hero. Endless heart. The Littlest Knight is an inspiring children's picture book (and a wonderful intro to chapter books) about courage, self-belief, and rising above adversity-no matter your size. While the other children grow tall and strong, Johnny remains the tiniest of tots, often overlooked. But deep down, he believes in something bigger: himself. When a grand tournament arrives in the kingdom, Johnny has a chance to prove that being a true knight isn't about size-it's about spirit. Filled with colorful illustrations and a powerful message of perseverance, The Littlest…mehr
Big dreams. Small hero. Endless heart. The Littlest Knight is an inspiring children's picture book (and a wonderful intro to chapter books) about courage, self-belief, and rising above adversity-no matter your size. While the other children grow tall and strong, Johnny remains the tiniest of tots, often overlooked. But deep down, he believes in something bigger: himself. When a grand tournament arrives in the kingdom, Johnny has a chance to prove that being a true knight isn't about size-it's about spirit. Filled with colorful illustrations and a powerful message of perseverance, The Littlest Knight is perfect for readers ages 4-8 and families exploring self-esteem, confidence, and courage.
Maria Kritikos Oakes is the author of The Littlest Knight, the first in her heart-driven "Littlest..." children's book series. A passionate storyteller, Maria writes tales that empower young readers to believe in themselves, embrace their uniqueness, and rise above challenges-no matter their size.Inspired by her own sons and their boundless imagination, Maria brings a blend of warmth, wonder, and wisdom to each story. When she's not dreaming up new adventures for brave little heroes, she's busy advocating for special needs families, championing creative expression, and celebrating the everyday magic found in courage and kindness.
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