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The Saint who Built Websites - St. Carlo Acutis

DK

$23.95

Board book

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English
DK Children
03 February 2026
A beautifully illustrated board book that explores the short yet extraordinary life of Saint Carlo Acutis, patron saint of the internet.

Discover the inspiring story of Saint Carlo Acutis, a young, technology-loving patron saint who shared Eucharistic miracles online. While Carlo died at just 15, learn all about the lasting legacy of faith, kindness, and courage that he left behind.

Each book in the Stories of Saints series brings a saint’s story to life with joyful illustrations, simple text, and a closing prayer. Kids ages 3-5 will learn how faith can shape lives and inspire acts of compassion and bravery through the life stories of these extraordinary holy figures.

This inspiring saints book includes:

Stunning illustrations of Saint Carlo’s story and his miracles, values and impact. Easy-to-read text to engage little ones with faith at an early age. A closing prayer to highlight the importance of the lessons learnt.

Stories of the Saints is perfect for parents, grandparents, and teachers who want to introduce young children to faith in a meaningful and accessible way. These collectable board books also make beautiful gifts for baptisms, first communions, and other special occasions.

More in the series:

The Saint Who Loved Animals - Francis of Assisi The Saint Who Carried Christ - Christopher The Saint Who Served the Poor - María Guadalupe García Zavala
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Imprint:   DK Children
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 195mm,  Width: 151mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   431g
ISBN:   9798217133888
Series:   Stories of the Saints
Pages:   48
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Erica Tapp is passionate about storytelling and Bible teaching. She has spent many years on staff in schools and at large churches in central London and St. Albans. The focus of her church work was helping children and young people to read, understand, and love the Bible. She now has three young children of her own to read to, and is active in children's work in her local community in Harrow. Giovana Medeiros was born in Criciuma, Brazil. She graduated in Fashion Design in her hometown, but later pursued her dream and studied Illustration at BCFE in Dublin, where she lived for three years. She worked for several years creating print designs for apparel, but since 2011 has been dedicating herself to becoming a full time illustrator. Although her work is mostly focused on the children’s universe, it has also been applied to a series of different mediums such as books, magazines, textiles, games, and apps. Aside from her work as an illustrator, she dedicates her free time to creating autobiographical comics, discovering new recipes, drinking coffee, and traveling.

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