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I am Brave: A Little Book about Martin Luther King, Jr. (Ordinary People Change the World)

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Dive into the vibrant pages of "I am Brave: A Little Book about Martin Luther King, Jr.," a captivating board book that introduces elementary-school readers to the monumental life and enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Published on September 10, 2019, this entry in the "Ordinary People Change the World" series uses a friendly and engaging narrative to spotlight the qualities that made King a formidable leader in the fight for racial justice. Through concise text and interactive elements, young readers are not only taught historical facts but are also encouraged to find inspiration in the resilience and bravery of King. By exploring the themes of courage and peaceful advocacy, the book connects children to broader social justice issues, encouraging them to reflect on how they, too, can embody the spirit of heroism in their everyday lives. This book is an essential tool for nurturing empathy and understanding among young learners, inspiring them to dream big and act with heart.

Book Details

Published by Rocky Pond Books on September 10, 2019
14 pages
ISBN: 9781984814241
Best for readers in Elementary School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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