Taylor Swift Biography For Kids
Label Rejections to Pop Titan
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- 6,49 €
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- 6,49 €
Descripción editorial
This series for kids ages 8–16 explores the life lessons behind high-profile setbacks and recoveries, packaged as accessible biographies. Taylor Swift Mistakes and Comebacks Biography for Kids: Label Rejections to Pop Titan shows how specific challenges shaped a public career without turning the story into gossip. It gives parents a clear, age-appropriate way to discuss perseverance and artistic work with their child and set goals.
Unlike typical biographies that try to cover an entire life, this volume zeroes in on defining moments of failure, setback, and comeback so readers learn how choices matter. Each chapter studies one test or reversal and the actions taken afterward, making cause and effect easier for a young reader to follow. That approach helps kids see that setbacks can be stages in a long process, not the end of a dream.
Readers will meet practical examples of problem solving, emotional coping, and goal setting presented in simple clear language that still stretches vocabulary. Short, focused chapters let students practice new words in context, build inference skills, and recognize how facts connect to decisions and outcomes. Parents can use the book for shared reading, discussion prompts, or as a springboard for writing and research assignments.
The book contains no illustrations and that choice is intentional to expand reading stamina and vocabulary while preparing readers for more advanced literature. Without pictures, young readers rely on context, sentence structure, and descriptive words to build mental images and stronger comprehension. This makes the text a useful bridge from illustrated chapter books to middle-grade and young adult nonfiction.
A clear factual event featured in the book explains how the artist chose to re-record earlier albums as 'Taylor's Version' to regain control of her work, and it shows the legal and personal thinking behind that decision. The volume treats that episode as a case study in learning rights, negotiating business choices, and standing up for creative ownership. It explains the steps taken and the lessons learned in age-appropriate terms so readers understand both the challenge and the comeback.
Order today to give your child a carefully focused, fact-based read that highlights resilience and practical thinking. Get it now as a classroom supplement, a family read-aloud, or an independent book to build vocabulary and confidence. Add this volume to your child’s reading list to spark curiosity and to help them see how setbacks can become comebacks and encourage steady growth over time.