Little Meena and the Big Swim/La Pequena Meena y El Gran Nado

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Written and Illustrated by: Lorna Gonsalves

Translated by: Ximena Diego

Book Design: Matthew Tallon

Synopsis: Did you know that children have real superpowers? It’s true! Little Meena and the Big Swim teaches children that when many little people stand together, they can move mountains. Give them Little Meena and plant the seeds of solidarity in young minds.

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Written and Illustrated by: Lorna Gonsalves

Translated by: Ximena Diego

Book Design: Matthew Tallon

Synopsis: Did you know that children have real superpowers? It’s true! Little Meena and the Big Swim teaches children that when many little people stand together, they can move mountains. Give them Little Meena and plant the seeds of solidarity in young minds.

Written and Illustrated by: Lorna Gonsalves

Translated by: Ximena Diego

Book Design: Matthew Tallon

Synopsis: Did you know that children have real superpowers? It’s true! Little Meena and the Big Swim teaches children that when many little people stand together, they can move mountains. Give them Little Meena and plant the seeds of solidarity in young minds.

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ISBN: 979-8-9898025-1-7

Page Count: 36 pages

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“This children’s story tells a tale of how to respond when someone bigger and stronger is mean and unfair; it tells a tale of what a fish – or a child (or even an adult) – can do. Her story is timely and timeless, as she unfolds a simple truth that too often is forgotten.” Kurt Stand, PORTSIDE
— Kurt Stand, Portside