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Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King Jr. (Scholastic Bookshelf) (edition 2006)

by Jean Marzollo, J. Pinkney (Illustrator)

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An introduction to a great civil rights leader.
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Title:Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King Jr. (Scholastic Bookshelf)
Authors:Jean Marzollo
Other authors:J. Pinkney (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2006), Paperback, 32 pages
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Because Martin Luther King worked so hard for freedom and helped so many people to gain it, we honor him every year on his special day.
  BLTSbraille | Sep 25, 2021 |
Summary: Martin was a very kind man that believe people could solve their problems in a more peaceful way then just fighting. He had many followers and together they changed a lot of laws against black and white segregation. People loved to hear Martin speak. He once gave a speech in Washington DC and millions gathered to hear him. Some people didn't like change and Martin was shot and killed but his memory lives forever.

Personal Reaction: I thought that this book was very well written for children to actually understand who Martin Luther King was. I would read this book to my future class to help them learn and understand who he was.

Extension: Read this book to my class the week of Martin Luther King day to help them learn and understand his story.
  Raeanna_Guth | Dec 1, 2017 |
Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. He was named after his father. As Martin grew older he decided to follow his father's footsteps and became a pastor. Martin was a very kind man that believe people could solve their problems in a more peaceful way then just fighting. He had many followers and together they changed a lot of laws against black and white segregation. People loved to hear Martin speak. He once gave a speech in Washington DC and millions gathered to hear him. Some people didn't like change and Martin was shot and killed but his memory lives forever. ( )
  ktgordon | Oct 27, 2017 |
This book could be used as a read-aloud for first graders. This book could be used to teach about Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement during black history month. It would be good for first graders because the sentence are shorter in length and not as much difficult vocabulary.
  ddevers01 | Mar 30, 2017 |
As a child, I adored this book, and I believe I love it more now. Detailing the life of MLK it does so in a manner that 3rd -5th graders can gain a lot of information about Mr. King with out having to read a very long boring text. The simplification of complex ideas such as Jim Crow laws and Civil Rights are shown when the book writes, Once there wwere laws in some places that said that African Americans could only use certain resturaunt... MLK and many other people helped change these laws. Now all people can share the same things." I would certainly put this book in any library as it teache about MLK and the fairness, peace and other morals he fought for. ( )
  mbrook26 | Mar 2, 2017 |
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