Geronimo Stilton (Bilingual) S2
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Rachel Carson inspires Brad no matter who you are, we can all help to protect the Earth.
Our heroes are sent back in time to meet an incredible scientist: Louis Pasteur.
Fredrick Douglass inspires Xavier to keep trying to learn new words because learning can take you anywhere.
Maya Angelou helps Xavier and Yadina to forgive each and to see that it’s always best to use your words for good.
Nellie Bly inspires Yadina when you really want to do something, you should be bold.
Nikola Tesla encourages Xavier not to give up on his idea of bringing the museum all the way to his friend in Japan.
Our heroes are sent back in time to meet someone who always knew exactly how to solve tough problems: Marie Owens.
Lou Gehrig helps our gang quit moping over a few bad breaks, and instead to focus on the good stuff.
Our heroes are sent back in time to meet someone who knew a thing or two about doing important things: Eleanor Roosevelt
Our heroes are sent back in time to meet someone who loved being out in nature: Theodore Roosevelt.
Alexander Hamilton encourages Yadina to see that starting first grade will be an adventure.
Mary Leaky helps Xavier come up with a winning strategy for a super-hard scavenger hunt: slow down and look around.
Anna Pavlova encourages Xavier not to give up on becoming a magician just because of a few botched magic tricks.
Jackie Robinson helps Yadina figure out what to do when a kid on the playground makes up unfair rules.
Neil Armstrong inspires Yadina to break out of her lunch routine and try something new one step at a time.
Julia Child encourages Xavier to try building his model airplane, even if it seems too complicated.
Abigail Adams helps Yadina realize that she can do a lot with what she has got.
Mark Twain shows Xavier that laughter can make hard things easier.
The Bronte Sisters help Brad get over his case of writer’s block with some fun pretend play.
The Wright Brothers encourage Xavier to keep going with their egg drop experiment.
I am CHARLES DICKENS is a story about imagination. Using one’s imagination makes everything more fun.
I am ZORA NEALE HURSTON helps children understand why stories are best when they are shared with others.
I am SUSAN B. ANTHONY is a story about equality and the importance of everyone having a vote.
A good leader takes care of his or her team just as good friends need to take care of each other.
Tomioka Tessai shows Yadina that the best show and tell item is one that’s connected to her family.
Catherine the Great shows that getting to know people is a great way to make friends.
Cleopatra shows Xavier have to ask the right way.
Winston Chruchill keeps on sharing his ideas, confidently and politely and shows how important to speak up for yourself.
Golda Meir shows Yadina that she should tell people when there’s a problem so you can solve it together.
Isaac Newton teaches children the importance of slowing down and thinking through problems.
If you have a dream or want to do something that may seem a little scary, sometimes you must simply go for it!
Leonardo da Vinci shows what one learns from one activity will help you with another.
George Washington Carver shows Xavier just how important plant life is, and why we need to help take care of the Earth.
Florence Nightingale shows Xavier and Brad why they should work hard to help cure Yadina’s hiccups.
Alexander Graham Bell shows Xavier that it’s important to listen to everyone.
Helen Keller shows Yadina that she doesn’t have to give up on reading just because one style of learning doesn’t work.
Harry Houdini shows Brad that when he’s scared, he can take a deep breath to calm down and feel better.
An expert spooky storyteller Mary Shelley shows Xavier that he should tell stories his own way.
Marie Curie shows Brad that if he wants to learn more about butterflies, he should follow his dreams no matter what.
Johann Sebastian Bach shows Xavier that to get better at something, such as playing the recorder, you have to work hard.