
The American boxing champ and vocal civil rights activist Muhammad Ali is the 27th hero in the New York Times bestselling picture book biography series for ages 5 to 8.
Muhammad Ali was the leading heavyweight boxer of the 20th century and a charismatic, beloved public figure. His objection to the military draft during the Vietnam War made him an icon for a generation, and his impact in sports and the Civil Rights movement is still felt today. This friendly, fun biography series inspired the PBS Kids TV show Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. One great role model at a time, these books encourage kids to dream big. Included in each book are:The recommended reading level for I Am Muhammad Ali is Kindergarten through 3rd Grade .
I Am Muhammad Ali is 40 pages long.
Great book to get to kNow Muhammad Ali
Derived From Web , Mar 12, 2022
I love the writing style and the way Meltzer points out the person's accomplishments.
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Great book for all ages. Love Ali all over again.
Derived From Web , Feb 23, 2022
I grew up absolutely knowing Ali, but I remember being confused by Cassius Clay. It certainly wasn't taught in school, so I'm not sure I ever heard the whole story, but understood it. Context is defined as: object I've read all the books, and this one is near the top. It's not just the story of Ali and how he became Muhammad Ali, but the context as to why. I don't know how he does it but he knows not just how to tell a story but when. It's a children's book, by the way. My kids love these and they're older than when we started reading them - middle school to college - and we all still love them so much, even though we're not that old. He said: "There is just love, there is nothing wrong with that."
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