History is an integral part of a child’s education, and what better way to learn than by reading? With Martin Luther King Day right around the corner, here’s how kids can learn about one of America’s most influential civil rights leaders share dreams.
share dreams, Written by Shelia P. Moses and illustrated by Keith Mallet, this book tells the story of Martin Luther King’s speech in Washington through a child’s perspective. Readers will follow Agnes through the historic procession, see different crowds, and hear speeches and songs from important figures.
Children can learn more about the March on Washington after reading the historical fiction story – a book that provides facts about this momentous event as well as biographies of notable people who participated.
While the story revolves around Martin Luther King Jr., the book also offers a kid-friendly way to educate young readers about Black history. To find more books about black history, visit penguinrandomhouse.com.
share dreams
Introduce black history to young readers through “Share the Dream.” This 32-page book tells the story of Martin Luther King’s speech on Washington through the eyes of a child, and provides additional facts about this important occasion as well as biographies of celebrities in attendance.
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