Member Reviews
Thank you so much to Quarto/Frances Lincoln Childrens and Netgalley for the earc to read and review.
Mindy Kaling is such a wonderful person and I love that since she was a child she saw the errors in the industry and dreamt and worked so hard to make an amends to it.
I honestly didn’t know anything about her really but this book was amazing, another I incredible woman that enforced a change where it needed to be, inspired others to fight for what they believed in and made everyone laugh in the process.
This book and this whole series are always so incredible, so inspiring and perfect fir young children and anyone else too. The illustrations are always so fun to look at, the biographies are told in such a sweet, simple and perfect way, telling you the persons story in bite size pieces I love them.
So many children love to make people laugh and this book here may teach them that it can be a career too and that Mindy since a child learnt all she could to professionally make people laugh.
I have never seen a kids biography for Mindy Kaling and I love how this series does biographies of not the typical people. One thing I found confusing was at the beginning when it mentioned Africa. It was not untilI read the biography at the end that I understood her parents met in Africa and that is why that detail was there. I thought the rest of the book was clear and nicely written, appriopriate for kids.
I had a smile on my face the whole way through reading the latest addition to the Little People, Big Dreams series about Mindy Kaling. I love Mindy Kaling and everything she has achieved and think this is a great addition to the series. As usual, the illustrations are pitched perfectly to the subject. The only downside to this one is that my 7 year old and 5 year old do not have a clue who Mindy is as they have never watched anything she has been in yet but I am looking forward to introducing them to her work in the future and her story and hard work is definitely inspirational.