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What Our First Amendment Means

By Christy Mihaly Pictures by Manu Montoya
A free country can sound like a simple idea, but the First Amendment gives it real meaning. This clear, friendly introduction explains the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment: religion, speech, the press, peaceful assembly, and petitioning the government. Through examples from history and everyday life, readers see how these rights help people speak up, share ideas, ask questions, gather together, and make their voices heard. Designed for elementary readers, Free for You and Me makes a big civics topic understandable without talking down to young learners. It is a helpful nonfiction choice for classrooms, libraries, and families who want to explore American government, rights, responsibility, and the ways children can begin to understand what freedom means in daily life.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 35 Pages
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