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Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Explore how Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrates fairness, kindness, and change. In Martin Luther King Jr. Day, kids learn why this holiday is observed and how it honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his work for equality. With kid-friendly explanations and meaningful examples, children discover ways people celebrate the day. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Explains who Dr. King was and why this holiday honors his work for fairness and equality Highlights ways communities observe the day through learning, special events, and service projects > Connects the celebration to big ideas like kindness, respect, and change From learning about Dr. King's life to serving others with care, Martin Luther King Jr. Day becomes a meaningful celebration children can understand and remember. The Our Celebrations series helps children connect familiar U.S. holidays to the stories, values, and traditions that shape the United States. Each book invites young learners to explore why a celebration matters-introducing its origins, purpose, and customs. With kid-friendly explanations, relatable examples, and discussion prompts that encourage reflection, the series supports early social studies learning (especially civics) while helping children see how celebrations bring communities together.
Amanda Jackson Green is the author of nearly a dozen high-interest nonfiction books for children of all ages. Her writing taps into young learners' curiosity about the world around them. Her book, What Happens in Your Body When, a collaborative project with the Smithsonian Institute, invites kids to explore the incredible ways the human body moves, grows, and heals itself. She is most proud of her contributions to the Alternator Books series The Fight for Black Rights, which takes readers on a journey through the past and builds important connections to the present. Amanda believes understanding and analyzing history is critical to educating the next generation of citizens and leaders. She has written kid-friendly biographies on U.S. Senator John Lewis, scientist and artist George Washington Carver, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Amanda earned a bachelor's degree in English from The University of Texas at San Antonio. She has worked as a communications professional in the education sector for over a decade, helping schools share their stories and pursue their missions. She lives in Houston with her husband, son, and two rescue dogs.
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