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Let the Children March: Empowering Civil Rights Story

Let the Children March: Empowering Civil Rights Story

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Let the Children March: Empowering Civil Rights Story
Let the Children March: Empowering Civil Rights Story
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Let the Children March is not just a book; it is a powerful and inspiring picture book that captivates young readers with the enduring courage and resilience of children during the Birmingham Children's Crusade of 1963. Crafted with care by the talented Monica Clark-Robinson, this story unearths a pivotal moment in American history, carefully blending compelling storytelling with stunning artwork by Frank Morrison. Each page is a harmonious fusion of evocative...

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manufacturer Clarion Books
height 11
weight 0.91932763254
width 0.38
length 9
releaseDate 2018-01-02T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
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What age group is this book suitable for?

This book is ideal for children aged 5-11 years, providing age-appropriate content that resonates with young minds.

What themes does the book address?

It tackles themes such as bravery, racism, civil rights, and the importance of children's voices in creating change.

Can this book be used in educational settings?

Absolutely! It's a valuable resource for educators discussing social issues in classrooms, making history relevant to children today.

What type of illustrations does the book have?

The book features gorgeous illustrations that capture the spirit and challenges of the Civil Rights era, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Is this book suitable for family discussions?

Yes, it serves as a great springboard for families to talk about history, justice, and empowerment.

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Let the Children March: Empowering Civil Rights Story
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