Starting with "Audrey Hepburn" by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Amaia Arrazola, this is the fascinating story of the celebrated dancer, actress and UNICEF ambassador, and her amazing life.
Starting with her early life during World War Two, through to ballet school, covering her amazing films and acting career and her UNICEF work in later life, the book is stylishly illustrated and presented in collectable and durable hard cover.
Many may be familiar with Audrey's acting work but this fascinating insight delves a little deeper into her incredible life.
"Little People, Big Dreams: Audrey Hepburn" by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Amaia Arrazola is out now, published by Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
The second new title tells the amazing story of Rosa Parks.
Her single act of defiance led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Her decision later had a huge impact on civil rights, eventually leading to the end of segregation on public transport and in other aspects of American life.
More timely now than ever, this story is a fascinating glimpse at Rosa's life and her strength of character, tested throughout the darker years of US history when segregation and racism were at their peak.
Needless to say, it's still a hugely important message today with what's going on in the world and in particular the US.
"Little People, Big Dreams: Rosa Parks" by Lisbeth Kaiser and Marta Antelo is also out now, published by Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
Last but by no means least, a fantastic addition to the series, taking a closer look at the life of a prominent women's rights activist and founder member of the Suffragette movement...
"Little People, Big Dreams: Emmeline Pankhurst" by Lisbeth Kaiser and Ana Sanfelippo covers the life of this amazing and inspiring women's rights activist who changed the world for future generations of women.
As a child, Emmeline Pankhurst was shocked at the inequality of men and women that she saw all around her.
When she grew up, she never stopped fighting for women to get the vote, inspiring other women to demonstrate, go on hunger strike and protest for the cause. To us it seems completely crazy to imagine a world where women were denied the vote, and again this is a hugely timely book release for what's going on with things like the pay gap and women's rights right across the globe.
With stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, this is another fantastic addition to an empowering series celebrating the important life stories of wonderful women of the world.
"Little People, Big Dreams: Emmeline Pankhurst" by Lisbeth Kaiser and Ana Sanfelippo is out now, published by Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
(all three books kindly supplied for review).