No. of pages 44
Published: 2000
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"Wilma Sin LĂmites" tells the inspiring story of Wilma Rudolph, a young girl who overcomes significant obstacles to become the fastest woman in the world. Born with polio, she battled through pain and adversity to pursue her dreams of running. With determination and the support of her family and coaches, Wilma trained tirelessly, eventually achieving remarkable success at the Olympics. This empowering narrative highlights her journey from a childhood marked by limitations to becoming a symbol of triumph, resilience, and strength, inspiring future generations to break barriers and chase their dreams. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.
There are 44 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Cengage Learning, Inc .
F. Isabel Campoy is an author, translator, and bilingual educator in San Rafael, California. Theresa Howell is a children's book author/editor in Evergreen, Colorado. Rafael Lopez is a muralist and award-winning illustrator in San Diego, California. Visit their websites at www. isabelcampoy. com, www. theresahowell. com, and www. rafaellopez-books. com. ALMA FLOR ADA is retired Professor of Education at the University of San Francisco. She is a well-known author of children's and professional books for teachers and with Isabel Campoy is the co-owner of Del Sol Books, a publishing company that specializes in Spanish language translations and materials for children. Kathleen Krull, the noted social historian, lives in San Diego, California. Boris Kulikov, the illustrator of the series, lives in New York City. Eve Bunting and David Diaz are the creators of Smoky Night, which was awarded the Caldecott Medal. They both live in Southern California.