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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about fairness, skin color, or why certain leaders from the past are celebrated today. It is particularly helpful for parents looking to introduce the heavy realities of the Civil Rights Movement through a lens of artistic hope rather than just historical facts. Faith Ringgold uses a dreamlike narrative to soften the edges of difficult history while maintaining the integrity of Dr. King's mission. The story follows the author's own dream, weaving through Dr. King's childhood, the Montgomery bus boycott, and the iconic March on Washington. By framing these events as a shared vision for a better world, Ringgold makes the concepts of prejudice and justice accessible for children ages 5 to 9. It is a beautiful choice for families who value art as a medium for social change and want to foster a sense of collective responsibility and optimism in their children.