Books: My thoughts about Martin Luther King Jr. by Mary Nhin
- Publisher : Grow Grit Press
- Publication date : January 5, 2022
- Reading age : 4 - 10 years
- Paperback : 37 pages
The book synopsis for Martin Luther King Jr. by Mary Nhin
Martin Luther King, Jr. envisioned a world that was void of segregation and racism. He delivered his vision in the “I Have a Dream” speech.
In the new Mini Movers and Shakers children's book series comes a cast of characters who have failed, yet succeeded despite overwhelming obstacles. Find out what happens in this kid's book about achieving goals with nonviolence.
Sometimes, we are faced with challenges that seem insurmountable. But with grit and hard work, one can achieve great things!
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The Mini Movers and Shakers book series is geared to kids 3-11+. Perfect for boys, girls, early readers, primary school students, or toddlers. Excellent resource for educators, parents, and teachers alike.
4 stars
Discussing Martin Luther King Jr. by Mary Nhin
My Review Summary:
Key Takeaways from the video:
I picked up Martin Luther King Jr. from the Movers and Shakers series after spotting it on Amazon, as January is when we celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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The series introduces young children to key historical figures and important topics, and this book focuses on Martin Luther King’s life and impact.
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It covers his childhood, the segregation he experienced, and the early injustices he faced growing up.
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The book then moves through Rosa Parks’ defiance, the bus boycotts, and King’s involvement in the Civil Rights Movement.
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It includes the “I Have a Dream” speech, presented with simple, child-friendly illustrations that support the text nicely.
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I thought it presented all the essential information clearly and appropriately for younger readers, keeping things light enough to hold their attention.
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There’s also a helpful timeline at the end, highlighting key dates and events all the way up to 2012.
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I gave it four stars and feel it’s a great introductory book for children learning about Martin Luther King for the first time.
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