What does the Constitution say? a kid's guide to how our democracy works

Written more than 230 years ago, the Constitution can be hard to understand (even for adults). But it also gives you what you need to make our country the best it can be for everyone. What Does the Constitution Say? takes you on a tour of the whole Constitution while explaining what its fancy words...

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Main Author: Sheehan, Ben (Author)
Other Authors: McDevitt, Mary Kate (Illustrator)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2021.
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: Written more than 230 years ago, the Constitution can be hard to understand (even for adults). But it also gives you what you need to make our country the best it can be for everyone. What Does the Constitution Say? takes you on a tour of the whole Constitution while explaining what its fancy words really mean. From the Preamble to the 7 Articles to the 27 Amendments (so far), this guide is packed with bite-sized info, historic quotes, and graphics on important topics such as: why the Constitution is a "living document;" how the first attempt at a constitution (the Articles of Confederation) failed; what powers the president does (and doesn't) have; key figures like James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington; with a bonus section on the Declaration of Independence.
"Not since Schoolhouse Rock has such a clever, highly relevant, and easy-to-understand explanation of the Constitution of the United States been created specifically for kids aged 8-12 to understand how our government really works"--
Physical Description: 175 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience: Ages 8-12
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-169) and index.
ISBN: 9780762498475
0762498471
Author Notes: Ben Sheehan's civic education work has been featured by Good Morning America, the New York Times, and the National Archives. A former award-winning producer at Funny Or Die, he is one of The Hollywood Reporter's "NextGen: 35 Under 35" and also co-created Gerrymander Jewelry, a finalist for Fast Company's World Changing Ideas. He holds a B.A. with High Honors in Political Science and American Studies from Emory University.