Eric carle video biography on mlk

          This video is the Narrative to the story of Dr. Kings life.!

          Eric Carle

          American designer, illustrator and writer
          Date of Birth: 25.06.1929
          Country: USA

          Content:
          1. Eric Carle: The Man Behind "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"
          2. Return to the United States
          3. Career as an Illustrator and Author
          4. Prolific Career:
          5. Personal Life
          6. Later Years and Legacy:
          7. Awards and Recognition
          8. 2010:Nominated for Hans Christian Andersen Award
          9. 2019:Spider Named in His Honor

          Eric Carle: The Man Behind "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"

          Early Life and Influences
          Born:1929, Syracuse, New York

          Eric Carle was born in New York, but his family moved to Germany when he was six.

          This exhibition is the first of its kind to delve into the events, people, and themes of the civil rights movement as told through picture books.

        1. This exhibition is the first of its kind to delve into the events, people, and themes of the civil rights movement as told through picture books.
        2. In Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, young readers will learn about this American holiday and the ways people celebrate it.
        3. This video is the Narrative to the story of Dr. Kings life.
        4. Eric Carle is the author of the picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which has been translated into more than 66 languages and sold.
        5. Much has been written about Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington.
        6. The experience of living in a war-torn country left a profound impact on him. His father was captured by the Soviets, and the family home was destroyed in a bombing raid.

          Return to the United States

          1952:Returned to the United States

          Despite the hardships, Carle's love for art remained unyielding.

          He returned to the United States in 1952 with just $40. Determined to pursue his dream, he