“If I can dream it, if I can believe in it, and if I work hard for it, anything is possible.“
“If I can dream it, if I can believe in it, and if I work hard for it, anything is possible.“
Use this story to teach about pursuing dreams and breaking barriers. Ask students to share their own dreams for the future and what steps they could take to achieve them.
This book shares the journey of Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, and her childhood dream of reaching the stars.
Happy my sister‘s birthday to you all! And remember to seek out black stories all year round, not just during #BlackHistoryMonth ! ❤️
1. I adore Vashti Harrison‘s style! Especially for her Little series!
2. Every week! The nibling loves stories. ❤️📕❤️
3. Tagged! Mae Jemison is so cool!
#sundayfunday Have a great day, and don‘t forget to tag me!
This is a beautifully illustrated and simply told story about the first female African-American astronaut, Mae Jamison. My only complaint is that it is TOO simple. Mae goes from being a little girl told she could never go to space to going to space, and the only detail on how she did it is basically by believing in herself and her dreams, and putting her mind to it. I‘m guessing there might have been a little more to it than that. 🤷🏻♀️
Such a great read! It deserves a spot in every classroom library. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Cute picture book based on Mae Jemison and her quest to become an astronaut. I really enjoyed the illustrations and the story was accessible. I appreciated the part where her teacher told her maybe she should do something else. I think it is hard for kids to know that sometimes adults who are supposed to be supportive won‘t be but that doesn‘t mean you should give up.
Amazing story about Mae & how she became the first African American female astronaut ❤️ She never gave up hope & made her dreams possible ⭐️
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