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These books are so joyous - beautifully illustrated and carefully written. They make perfect gifts for young readers, as a collection they look wonderful together. And, for the adults, who doesn't want a charming look at one of the most iconic stars of all time?
David Bowie was just a fascinating human. This was adorable and so fun to read. My little guy enjoyed the images and I loved introducing him to the Star man.
Another beautiful book from the little people, big dreams. As always, the illustrations are gorgeous, and the history is very short and easy to read. I think it's a great book for parents who love arts and want their kids involved in this world. A few details of the personality of David Bowie, very inclined to the artistic side of his character.
I would like to thank NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this ebook.
Like many other Little People, Big Dreams books, David Bowie's was a cute and quick read filled with nice illustrations.
David Bowie by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara is another release in the Little People, Big Dreams series, which I have reviewed frequently on here. I just love these little books. They are always packed with facts about the person who they are writing about and full of colourful illustrations throughout.
This book is about David Bowie's childhood, how he rose to rose to stardom in the music and film industry etc.
I found this little book full of easy to read, with great Illustrations throughout this small book.
It's one you should definitely buy for your little readers so they can learn about this wonderful Rock Star.
I am so glad these books are being published and I highly recommend all of these books
Many thanks to Frances Lincoln Children’s Books and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Another great addition to this series. I liked the different style of artwork and the progression of David's life.
Another one of Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara's fabulous children's books including the.amazing signature illustrations
What a sweet little book! The illustrations are colorful and fun, with lots of detail. There isn't a lot of text, but there's enough to give little ones the main idea of David Bowie- that he was unique and never afraid to be himself, and that he followed his dreams.
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David Bowie was never afraid to be who he truly was. Young people can definitely learn from this great installment to the Little People, Big Dreams collection. I am glad that, despite Bowie's death, children can experience his story and his music and be inspired by this great man.
Unfortunately I just didn't love this edition to the Little People, Big Dreams board book version of the series. Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with the digital copy.
My thanks to Quarto Publishing Group - Francis Lincoln Children’s Books for a temporary digital edition via NetGalley of ‘David Bowie’, written by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and illustrated by Ana Albero, in exchange for an honest review.
This little book is intended for children aged 4-7 and is part of its publishers acclaimed ‘Little People, BIG DREAMS’ series that introduces young readers to the lives and works of significant people including artists, scientists, writers, political figures and the like via books and educational games.
David Bowie is one of my favourite musical artists and I thought that this was a delight. It’s not an easy task to condense a life into a few pages and I always appreciate Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara’s skill at doing this. I loved Ana Albero’s charming images that included a number of Bowie’s costumes and looks.
While my download only included the main text, the back cover shown on Amazon indicates that the actual edition contains the usual facts and photos at the back.
A great addition to this delightful series.
My First David Bowie is a new picture book biography for the youngest readers in the Little People, Big Dreams series. I've reviewed a number of these titles and they all manage to pack an impressive amount of detail in these little books in an age-appropriate and accessible manner.
Due out 26th May 2020 from Quarto on their Frances Lincoln imprint, it'll be 24 pages and will be available in boardbook and ebook formats.
Written by Isabel Sánchez Vegara it's well written in clear accessible language. The gentle and sweetly humorous illustrations were well done. I loved the series of pictures of Bowie through his different stage incarnations. The art by Ana Albero is appealing and colorful and supports the text very well. The illustrations are rich in small subtle details which bear a closer look (like the little green alien who appears in cameos throughout the book).
Well written and appealing, I am really enjoying all of these little books. This one is a worthy addition.
Five stars. This would make a superlative reading circle book, classroom library book, or gift. Bowie was an intelligent and important cultural icon.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes
A very short story about David Bowie that had some problems with flow. It had great potential. The pictures were fun and it could have been a nice story but it left me feeling like it needed more.
My 9yo daughter didn't seem to like it much either. But if you have a younger child perhaps this would be enjoyed more.
An honest review in exchange for a Netgalley copy.
I just love this series of books about modern and historical icons, presented in a way perfect for curious young minds! This one delves into the childhood of the late great legend David Bowie who is world-famous for his unique style and numerous stage 'characters' just as much as for his huge catalogue of music.
Beautiful, colourful illustrations accompany the text to make a book that is ideal for young readers gaining confidence at reading alone, but it also makes a great read to curl up together with a parent, sibling or grandparent and read aloud.
I am a big (as in keen as well as adult!) Bowie fan and think this is a great way to introduce kids to this groundbreaking musician.
The Laughing Gnome is a great place to start when introducing children to David Bowie :)
Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publishers for providing me with an advance digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
David Bowie by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara is a children's book in the Little People, Big Dreams series. .This book has cool illustrations and a simple but interesting storyline. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital copy.
He inspired his fans to find their own voice and dare to be different.
Who can help but love an artist that can take to the stage transformed as an alien rock star? David Bowie truly was ‘the coolest invader the world had ever seen.’ For me, along with his incredible music, he will always be the powerful Goblin King Jareth, who made my young heart sing in Labyrinth. For anyone who wants to introduce David Bowie to a young reader or give a young fan a bit of backstory about the incomparable musician’s life, this is a wonderful pick. It begins with little David, born in London, growing up with ideas that are out of this world and follows him to the birth of an artist all the way to the success of worldwide fame. Colorful illustrations accompany the tale and inspire children to find their own voice and dare to be different
This is a board book version in the series from the critically acclaimed, multi-million copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS. The books introduce young readers to artists, scientists, political activists, writers, actors, musicians, dreamers- people such as Amelia Earhart, Maya Angelou, Alan Turing, and Mother Teresa, to name a few. When I saw the cover with David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, I had to read this book. I would have devoured this series when I was a child and been over the moon if I could have had one on David Bowie.
This one is best suited to ages 5 to 8 years old, but certainly the colorful illustrations would please the eyes of younger readers too. The best thing it teaches is that it’s okay to be different, to explore the arts in it’s various forms and that you start small and are always becoming. No one becomes famous overnight, it takes effort, and always dedication to your dream. As David liked to dress in a ‘spectacular fashion’, it’s good to dazzle the world with your unique style and it’s okay to express yourself through clothes, music, art- simply to give life to your voice in any form you like to be heard.
A cute, educational, fun series that adults can use to teach children about well known people from all walks of life.
Publication Date: May 26, 2020
Quarto Publishing Group- Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
This was a short and fun read with pretty illustrations, and I’m sure kids will enjoy it a lot. A great addition to the Little People, Big Dreams series.
I absolutely adore this series. Even though I´m not a child, obviously, they are still educational and I love reading them for my baby sister as English practice.
This series is a really lovely way to introduce some of the world's biggest icons. It tells a very simple story about how David Bowie grew up loving music and creating his own style and how it let to him becoming one of the world's greatest stars. It's easy and accessible for children to read and the illustrations are lovely and stylish too.
Absolutely loved this book ❤️ Kind of biased because David Bowie is my favorite. This book series is wonderful. Informative and fun. Highly recommend these books and they would make great gifts for the little ones.