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Fun facts that teach kids ages 8 to 12 all about the US Constitution Who wrote the beginning of the Constitution of the United States? What rights does the First Amendment protect? Can a kid sue their school for an unfair punishment? Help young learners find the answers to these questions and more in this fascinating look at the Constitution for kids. They'll learn about how it was written, the people who created it, and the ways it helps our government work—one amazing fact at a time. This top choice in constitution books for kids features: * 175+ awesome things to know—Kids will step back in…mehr

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Fun facts that teach kids ages 8 to 12 all about the US Constitution Who wrote the beginning of the Constitution of the United States? What rights does the First Amendment protect? Can a kid sue their school for an unfair punishment? Help young learners find the answers to these questions and more in this fascinating look at the Constitution for kids. They'll learn about how it was written, the people who created it, and the ways it helps our government work—one amazing fact at a time. This top choice in constitution books for kids features: * 175+ awesome things to know—Kids will step back in time and explore the history of the Constitution with Q&As, true or false questions, and more. * History that's easy to learn and fun to share—Provide kids with bite-sized bits of info that are simple to remember and share with their friends and family. * A complete overview—Young learners will examine the story of this living document, from when it was first written to its use in the government today. Help kids learn to love exploring US history with this engaging look at the Constitution.
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Autorenporträt
ELIZABETH RAUM is a teacher, librarian, and author of more than 150 books for young readers. Many of her books are about Colonial America, the Revolutionary War, and important American documents. She believes that understanding what happened in the past helps us make wise decisions about the future.