A screen-free audiobook
Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science
Summary
Follow the inspiring stories of six famous women who changed the world of science forever. These women started out as little dreamers with big ambitions of making differences in their fields.
With their determination and unique ideas, these bold and talented scientists went on to change how we live and what we know. Their journeys from young children to celebrated figures include:
Hedy Lamarr, an inventor and actress who created the groundbreaking technology used in Bluetooth devices today.
Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Zaha Hadid, the Queen of Architecture, known for her logic-defying curved buildings.
Mae Jemison, a talented engineer who became the first Black woman in space.
Amelia Earhart, the first woman aviator to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.
Mary Anning, a dinosaur expert who discovered fossils of dinosaurs and dinosaur poo on the Jurassic Coast.
Author Bio
Narrator Bio
Details
Biographies/Autobiographies-Biographies/Autobiographies (All)
Careers/Occupations-Architect
Careers/Occupations-Pilot
Animals-Dinosaurs
Science-Palaeontology
Careers/Occupations-Astronaut
Careers/Occupations-Doctor/Nurse/Paramedic
People-Scientists
Universe/Solar System-Misc./Other
Follow the inspiring stories of six famous women who changed the world of science forever. These women started out as little dreamers with big ambitions of making differences in their fields.
With their determination and unique ideas, these bold and talented scientists went on to change how we live and what we know. Their journeys from young children to celebrated figures include:
Hedy Lamarr, an inventor and actress who created the groundbreaking technology used in Bluetooth devices today.
Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Zaha Hadid, the Queen of Architecture, known for her logic-defying curved buildings.
Mae Jemison, a talented engineer who became the first Black woman in space.
Amelia Earhart, the first woman aviator to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.
Mary Anning, a dinosaur expert who discovered fossils of dinosaurs and dinosaur poo on the Jurassic Coast.
Biographies/Autobiographies-Biographies/Autobiographies (All)
Careers/Occupations-Architect
Careers/Occupations-Pilot
Animals-Dinosaurs
Science-Palaeontology
Careers/Occupations-Astronaut
Careers/Occupations-Doctor/Nurse/Paramedic
People-Scientists
Universe/Solar System-Misc./Other
Common questions about Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science
FAQ
Here are some quick answers to common questions asked about listening to Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science on Voxblock.
How do I listen to "Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science"?
To listen to Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science or any other stories from Voxblock, place the block on the Voxblock audiobook player. Its simple to use and requires no apps or wifi to use.
Will I lose my place in the story if I remove the block?
No, the player will return to the same point next time you listen to that story.
What other stories are available?
In addition to Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science we have an always growing library of world-class stories for children aged three and up.
What are the blocks made of?
All our physical audiobooks come with a beautifully designed cover just like a book are made principally of recycled card.
How long is "Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science"
Little People Big Dreams: Women in Science audiobook is 0.39 hours long.