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We the People: The Constitution of the United States

by Peter Spier

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A redesigned and updated visual celebration of the Constitution and its framers includes an illustrated Preamble, an explanation of the Constitution's significance, the story of its ratification, and a reproduction of the original document.
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Independent reading for ages 9 and up. ( )
  cpaiz | Apr 28, 2024 |
2023 - In search of good homeschooling books

by Peter Spier (1987) 48 pages.

This would definitely get the job done, but it may not be the best. It is an oversized book, colorful and full of art.

It begins with a map of early America, 1787. Then 4 pages of history on how the states finally came together in national unity under the U.S. Constitution as one nation. Good stuff!

At the back of the book, are the signatures and photos of each of the signers of the Constitution. Then 6 pages of the tiniest font of the U.S. Constitution, word for word. And a copy of the original U.S. Constitution is also included.

Where this book fails is the 24 pages of artwork on the many jobs and facets of America, then and now. Why not, instead, break down the Constitution so the kids (and adults) can understand what it means instead of all that artwork? I have learned that Peter Spier is all about his art and less about the story.

In my opinion, this book falls a bit short. I’ll keep looking. ( )
  MissysBookshelf | Aug 27, 2023 |
Presented in easy-to-read language, We The People makes the Constitution fun and approachable for children. Spier gives the historical facts behind the writing of the document, while his colorful and realistic illustrations depict scenes of past and present American life. "...A joyful celebration of the people whose leaders created the Constitution.
  wichitafriendsschool | Nov 22, 2022 |
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
This book sums up the constitution in a very simple, kid-friendly manner. This can be used when talking about the history of the constitution and how it works. Every child should know their rights and how to access them if need be. ( )
  sshelby23 | Nov 9, 2016 |
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