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The content will suit younger children, but there are notes at the back which give fuller details of Kahlo's life. There are suggestions for further reading and even a museum which you could visit if you aare in Mexico City. The story will appeal to children with an interest in the visual arts, but the beautifully-produced hardback which I read would do sterling service in a school library. I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
We've seen another book in this series and been impressed. [[Little People, Big Dreams: Coco Chanel by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Ana Albero]] tells a similarly inspirational story. Children interested in art will also enjoy [[Drawing Projects for Children by Paula Briggs]] and we also liked [[Tell me a Picture - Adventures in Looking at Art by Quentin Blake]]. We think you'll also like [[Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World by Laurence Anholt]].
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