- Lewis Hamilton, the 7-time Formula 1 world champion, will make his debut on BBC’s CBeebies bedtime story program on July 3rd.
- Hamilton will read the book “Small’s Big Dream” by award-winning author Manjeet Mann, which promotes the ideals of believing in oneself and the power of dreams.
- Hamilton was inspired by the book’s message, as it reminded him of his own childhood dreams of becoming a racing driver, which at times seemed unattainable but eventually came true through hard work and support.
Newsypeople- Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton has joined the popular CBeebies Bedtime Story program to inspire young viewers by reading the story of “Small’s Big Dream” by Manjeet Mann on Wednesday, July 3rd.
The story is about a girl who learns that no dream is too big if she believes in herself and works hard.
Hamilton chose this book because it reminded him of his own childhood dreams and he wants to emphasize that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and work hard.
Hamilton, a seven-time World Champion, achieved his own childhood dream of becoming a Formula 1 driver and is the perfect role model to encourage young viewers to pursue their aspirations.
He was the first black driver to race in F1 and joined the McLaren Young Driver Programme at just 13 years old. He wants to inspire children by sharing his own experience of dreaming big and working hard to achieve his goals.
The CBeebies Bedtime Story program has a tradition of featuring high-profile celebrities reading enchanting tales to engage young audiences and promote the joy of reading. From Tom Hardy to Dolly Parton, a diverse array of storytellers have participated over the years.
Hamilton’s appearance on the program is another opportunity for children to be inspired by a successful role model.
The episode featuring Lewis Hamilton will air on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer on Wednesday, July 3rd at 6:50pm GMT, and it is sure to inspire the next generation to chase their biggest dreams.
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