LITTLEHUMAN NEWS

  1. Read more: Hidden Figures: Katherine Johnson
    Illustration of Katherine Johnson wearing a blue shirt, with a NASA logo behind her. Text reads “KATHERINE JOHNSON 1918–2020.” Honors her legacy in STEM and space exploration.

    Hidden Figures: Katherine Johnson

    “I counted everything,” said Katherine Johnson—NASA mathematician, physicist, and rocket scientist. Her brilliance helped launch America’s first space missions and break racial and gender barriers. Featured in Petit Pli’s comic Mission 2: Earth’s Hidden Figures, Katherine’s story inspires LittleHumans to stay curious and ask bold questions about justice, science, and the hidden figures of Earth.

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  2. Read more: Earth's Hidden Figures
    Cartoon illustration of Earth with diverse characters holding signs reading “BLM,” “Love Wins,” “Peace,” and “We Want Justice.” A rocket launches from the planet under a starry purple sky.The image promotes unity, social justice, and curiosity.

    Earth's Hidden Figures

    In 2020, Petit Pli launched two educational comics for LittleHumans—Mission 1: Unstick The Sticky Alien! and Mission 2: Earth’s Hidden Figures. The second comic helps parents explain the Black Lives Matter movement, encouraging curiosity and empathy. Petit Pli believes social justice is key to shaping a sustainable future for the next generation. Download the comic and start the conversation.

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  3. Read more: Make your own rocket ship!
    Colourful illustrations of upcycled materials needed to make a rocket ship

    Make your own rocket ship!

    With lockdown stretching on, Petit Pli invites LittleHumans to turn cardboard boxes into rocket ships. Through upcycling and unstructured play, children explore creativity and sustainability—just in time for International Space Day. Download our Make Your Own Rocket Ship guide and launch imaginations into orbit.

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  4. Read more: Unstick The Sticky Alien!
    Unstick The Sticky Alien!

    Unstick The Sticky Alien!

    In uncertain times, Petit Pli created a comic to help LittleHumans understand big changes—like missing friends, playgrounds, and grandparents. It’s a gentle way to support parents navigating work-from-home life while answering tough questions. Hats off to all caregivers doing their best. Download the comic in English, French, or Spanish to share with your family and stay hopeful together.

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