“He had hope while relishing the big city.”
“He had hope while relishing the big city.”
I would use the book in a whole class lesson to discuss world history and the importance of freedom.
This book was awe inspiring and captivating the readers attention, with its story of Nelson Mandela.
“Pressure from people outside the country, and those within- even some White citizens- made it impossible for officials to govern.“
I believe this book is best for upper elementary grades- middle school. This book talks about Nelson Mandela and his yearning for freedom. In South Africa, a nation segregated by racial lines, non-white citizens faced the weight of discriminatory laws and harsh restrictions. Mandela's heart was burdened with sorrow and frustration each day. Yet, amidst the despair, he had hope.
From his involvement with the African National Congress to his incarceration on Robben Island, Nelson Mandela emerged as a unifying force against injustice. This compelling biography delves into Mandela's protracted struggle for equality and the resilience that propelled him through decades of adversity. Illustrated with the vibrant hues of South Africa, “A Plan for the People“ encapsulates the essence of a globally cherished leader.
“To the world, he was a hero. Gifts galore showered down. The Nobel Peace Prize-a huge honor.“
This picture book biography is a great one for students to read or as a read-aloud because it teaches a great lesson that even through hardships, anyone can get through anything and go on to do great things. I also think that the illustrations allow for readers to stay engaged- as it is a very informational book.
This biography is about the infamous Nelson Mandela and his life story, both positive and negative experiences he endured. It is told in the third person and the author does a great job of keeping to child child-friendly but also explaining his experiences correctly. The book also includes a timeline of his life at the end for readers to learn and explore even more about his life if they are interested.
“You've changed my life for the better. You've taught me to love people of all races and colors“
I would use this book with older elementary students to expose them to the story and efforts of a very notable activist: Nelson Mandela. This biography tells his story in a fast-paced manner, including a plethora of accurate details and information about life and experiences. It includes beautiful illustrations and documented quotes to enhance the validity and enrichment this book provides.
This book tells the story of Nelson Mandela and his powerful efforts against injustice in South Africa. He was imprisoned during a protest and stayed in for years, studying books, history, and his White guards. After decades of the country fighting for his freedom, he walked freely and won a Noble Peace Prize for his activism and efforts towards peace and equality among the people in his country