23 October 2018
I am Gandhi by Brad Meltzer Fun Facts
October 23, 2018
Finding out about individuals in history intrigues my
children and I. Ordinary People Change the World is a biography and there are a
lot of fun and interesting things you can learn about people.
Let’s find out some fun and interesting things about Gandhi:
Gandhi was shy
He was terrified of snakes
He was small compared to others his age
He believed cheating was wrong even if your teacher told you
to copy someone else’s paper
He was a lawyer
He lived in South Africa for awhile and eventually went back to India
He came up with a Satyagraha
He spent time in jail
He led peaceful strikes against unfair taxes
He was responsible for the Indian Relief Act of 1914 in
South Africa
He created a boycott to not buy British Goods
He made his own clothes and encouraged others to do the same
He led a march of thousands to protest the British Salt Acts
.
That is just a handful of things that Gandhi did. You can
learn more about the story behind these fun and interesting facts. I am Gandhi
by Brad Melhtzer and the series Ordinary People Change the World will teach you
some more about Gandhi.
AUTHOR
Brad Meltzer is the author of the New York Times bestselling
Ordinary People Change the World series for children, as well as six New
York Times bestselling thrillers for adults: The Tenth
Justice, Dead Even, The First Counsel, The Millionaires, The Zero Game,
and The Book of Fate. He is also the #1 bestselling author of the
critically acclaimed comic books Identity Crisis and Justice
League of America, and is the co-creator of the TV series Jack
& Bobby. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Columbia Law
School, he lives in Florida. To learn more, visit bradmeltzer.com.
ILLUSTRATOR
Christopher Eliopoulos began his illustration career as a letterer
for Marvel and has worked on thousands of comics, including Franklin
Richards: Son of a Genius, Pet Avengers, and Cow Boy,
all of which he wrote and illustrated. He is the illustrator of the New
York Times–bestselling Ordinary People Change the World series of
picture book biographies. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and their
identical twin sons.
About the Book:
Gandhi's peaceful revolution is the focus of this picture
book, part of the inspiring New York Times bestselling
biography series about heroes.
As a young man in India, Gandhi saw firsthand how people were treated unfairly. Refusing to accept injustice, he came up with a brilliant way to fight back through quiet, peaceful protest. He took his methods with him from South Africa back to India, where he led a nonviolent revolution that freed his country from British rule. Through his calm, steady heroism, Gandhi changed everything for India and inspired civil rights movements all over the world, proving that the smallest of us can be the most powerful.
This friendly, fun biography series focuses on the traits that made our heroes great—the traits that kids can aspire to in order to live heroically themselves. Each book tells the story of one of America's icons in a lively, conversational way that works well for the youngest nonfiction readers and that always includes the hero's childhood influences. At the back are an excellent timeline and photos.
As a young man in India, Gandhi saw firsthand how people were treated unfairly. Refusing to accept injustice, he came up with a brilliant way to fight back through quiet, peaceful protest. He took his methods with him from South Africa back to India, where he led a nonviolent revolution that freed his country from British rule. Through his calm, steady heroism, Gandhi changed everything for India and inspired civil rights movements all over the world, proving that the smallest of us can be the most powerful.
This friendly, fun biography series focuses on the traits that made our heroes great—the traits that kids can aspire to in order to live heroically themselves. Each book tells the story of one of America's icons in a lively, conversational way that works well for the youngest nonfiction readers and that always includes the hero's childhood influences. At the back are an excellent timeline and photos.
Other bloggers have been
reading this book and other book in the series. Stop by and see what they have
to say.
WEEK
ONE: I am Gandhi
October
22 – A Buckeye
Teacher – Creative Instagram Picture + Review
October
23 – Little
Homeschool on the Prairie – Fun Facts
October
24 – Happily
Ever Elephants – Review + Learning Activity
October
25 – All
Done Monkey – Learning Activity
WEEK
TWO: I am Martin Luther King Jr.
October
29 – Reading
by ovenlight – Creative Instagram Picture + Review
October
30 – 4th
Grade Unicorns – Creative Instagram Picture + Review
October
31 – What’s
a Kid to Read – Creative Instagram Picture + Review
November
1 – Bookoholicmom
– Fun Facts
WEEK
THREE: I am Rosa Parks
November
5 – Simple
at Home – Learning Activity
November
6 – Within
the Pages – Fun Facts
November
7 – Coquette
Maman – Fun Facts
November
8 – Lovely
Little Reads – Fun Facts
WEEK
FOUR: I am Sonia Sotomayor
November
12 – My
Little Poppies – Creative Instagram Picture
November
13 – Gravity
Bread – Review + Language and Learning Tips
November
14 – Biracial
Bookworms – Review + Creative Instagram Picture
November
15 – Girls
Read the World – Review + Creative Instagram Picture
November
16 – This
Picture Book Life – Creative Instagram Picture + Quotes from the Justice
I received a free copy of this product from
Penguin Random House in
exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review
nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my
own or those of my family. I am disclosing this information accordance with the
FTC Regulations
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