If you want to introduce Martin Luther King Jr. to younger kids, these coloring pages from Sight and Sound Reading are a great option.
There are four pages, including one of King by himself, one standing at a podium, one with children and one with a star that says “I have a dream.”
These would be great to use with kids while reading a story about King (there are some recommendations on her page or check your library) and talking about his life and legacy.
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