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| Weight | 90 g |
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| Condition | New |
| Product Type | Biographies for Kids |
| Genre | Biography |
| Writer | |
| Format | Paperback |
| Origin | Iran |
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Small Hands, Big Dreams of Maryam Mirzakhani by Mahmoud Borabadi is a compelling and inspiring story that introduces young readers to the life of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first Iranian and first woman to win the prestigious Fields Medal in mathematics. Written in clear and engaging language, the book highlights her childhood curiosity, determination, and passion for problem-solving. It encourages children, especially girls, to pursue their dreams in science and mathematics despite obstacles. The story celebrates perseverance, intelligence, and breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. Perfect for educators, parents, and young readers seeking role models who embody courage and brilliance. A beautiful tribute to a brilliant mind whose legacy continues to inspire. An essential addition to any collection that nurtures ambition and love for learning. A motivational read that sparks curiosity and hope.
| Genre & Theme | Biography-Inspired Fiction for Children; an inspiring portrait of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to win the Fields Medal, for young minds. |
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| Persian Title | کتاب دست های کوچک آرزوهای بزرگ مریم میرزاخانی اثر محمود برآبادی |
| ISBN | 9786229253373 |
| Number of Pages | 24 pages |
| Weight | 90 g |
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| Condition | New |
| Product Type | Biographies for Kids |
| Genre | Biography |
| Writer | |
| Format | Paperback |
| Origin | Iran |
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