Louis Pasteur, “Little People Big Dreams”
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The mini-bio of Louis Pasteur is a new addition to the “Little People Big Dreams” series. Written by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, these books are a must-have for bright young minds.
The lessons in this book, as in all of the “Little People, Big Dreams” series, are important for developing minds. In this book, we learn the story of Louis Pasteur, who invented the process of pasteurization and made discoveries in vaccinations, this scientist’s research spearheaded the way to saving millions of lives across the world.
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Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara has a fantastic way of showing the big picture. The accomplishments, but she never dismisses those small events that paved the way for those part of the Little People Big Dream series. Louis Pasteur was known as a scientist but was talented at drawing and painting. Showing children they don’t have to know who they will become. It teaches young minds how you can have multiple interests.
Pasteur not only finds the cause of the problem, why the wine was spoiled (microbes). He tried his best (another great lesson) which led to the pasteurization method. The constant learning, and researching, it’s what all kids do and what a great scientist like Louis Pasteur did as well.
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