In this amazing book from the well - known Little People, BIG DREAMS series, you'll uncover the remarkable life of Rosa Parks, hailed as the 'Mother of the Freedom Movement.' Rosa Parks was raised in Alabama and learned to be self - assertive from a young age. She later became a prominent civil rights activist. In 1955, her bold act of refusing to yield her seat to a white man on a segregated bus triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This brave decision significantly influenced civil rights and ultimately led to the end of segregation on public transport. Rosa never ceased her fight for equal rights. This touching book comes with trendy and off - beat illustrations. At the back, there are additional facts, such as a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed account of the activist's life.


To use this book, simply start from the first page and read through the story of Rosa Parks. You can take your time to enjoy the stylish and quirky illustrations as you go. If you want to learn more about specific events in her life, check out the biographical timeline and extra facts at the back. There aren't any strict rules on how to read it - you can read it all at once or in small parts each day. When it comes to taking care of the book, keep it in a dry place to prevent damage from moisture. Avoid folding the pages, and if it gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Enjoy exploring the inspiring life of Rosa Parks with this wonderful book!