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Book Synopsis: When the Founding Fathers wrote the U.S. Constitution, many felt that it needed more protection for individual freedoms. As the first order of business, the First Congress drafted the Bill of Rights. People are always quoting the Bill of Rights, but do you know what it actually says? This book is based on unbiased facts and written in a way kids can understand. But don't be deceived. Just because it says "Kids Have Questions, Too!", doesn't mean adults can't learn from it, too! Read more.
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Kids Have Questions, Too! What Is the Bill of Rights? is the perfect book to educate and engage young minds about one of the most important documents in our nation's history. With its easy-to-understand language and unbiased approach, this book breaks down the Bill of Rights in a way that kids can comprehend. But don't be fooled, adults can also benefit from this informative read.
Do you want your child to have a deeper understanding of their rights as a citizen? Look no further! With this book, your child will discover the true meaning and significance behind the Bill of Rights. From the freedom of speech to the right to bear arms, each amendment is explained in a way that is relatable and intriguing to young readers.
Not only will this book broaden your child's knowledge, but it will also spark their curiosity. With its captivating storytelling and eye-catching illustrations, Kids Have Questions, Too! What Is the Bill of Rights? will leave your child hungry for more knowledge about our nation's history and their place within it.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to empower your child and foster a love for learning. Order your copy of Kids Have Questions, Too! What Is the Bill of Rights? today and discover the power of knowledge!
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