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Author | : DK |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 16 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0744026172 |
Take a trip back in time and discover how the government of the United States was established in this fun board book for young kids. The Constitution for Babies introduces young children to the Founding Fathers and their mission to create a new country where no single person had too much power over everyone else. Little readers are guided through their journey, from the founding of the nation in 1776, to the creation of the US Constitution, and the amendments in the years that followed. Simple, age-appropriate text explains how government works, and why it was designed in this way. Bright illustrations engage kids' attention and explain key concepts from the text. Ideal for budding historians, this board book is ideal for sparking children's curiosity about the very beginning of the United States.
Author | : David Catrow |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2005-04-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0142402761 |
Brush up on the Preamble to the Constitution with this patriotic picture book—and have a couple of good laughs while you're at it! A long time ago some smart guys wrote the Preamble to the Constitution. You have probably read it before, but do you know what it means? And did it ever make you laugh? Now it will! Perfect for inspiring discussion in classrooms and around kitchen tables, this fun-filled and cheerfully illustrated look at the Preamble provides an accessible introduction to America's founding ideals for citizens of all ages. Includes a glossary of terms and a foreword by the artist. "This zany, patriotic paean offers kids lighthearted but meaningful incentive to reflect further on the relevance of those 'big words' and 'big ideas.'"—Publishers Weekly
Author | : Paul Bloom |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2014-11-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0307886859 |
A leading cognitive scientist argues that a deep sense of good and evil is bred in the bone. From John Locke to Sigmund Freud, philosophers and psychologists have long believed that we begin life as blank moral slates. Many of us take for granted that babies are born selfish and that it is the role of society—and especially parents—to transform them from little sociopaths into civilized beings. In Just Babies, Paul Bloom argues that humans are in fact hardwired with a sense of morality. Drawing on groundbreaking research at Yale, Bloom demonstrates that, even before they can speak or walk, babies judge the goodness and badness of others’ actions; feel empathy and compassion; act to soothe those in distress; and have a rudimentary sense of justice. Still, this innate morality is limited, sometimes tragically. We are naturally hostile to strangers, prone to parochialism and bigotry. Bringing together insights from psychology, behavioral economics, evolutionary biology, and philosophy, Bloom explores how we have come to surpass these limitations. Along the way, he examines the morality of chimpanzees, violent psychopaths, religious extremists, and Ivy League professors, and explores our often puzzling moral feelings about sex, politics, religion, and race. In his analysis of the morality of children and adults, Bloom rejects the fashionable view that our moral decisions are driven mainly by gut feelings and unconscious biases. Just as reason has driven our great scientific discoveries, he argues, it is reason and deliberation that makes possible our moral discoveries, such as the wrongness of slavery. Ultimately, it is through our imagination, our compassion, and our uniquely human capacity for rational thought that we can transcend the primitive sense of morality we were born with, becoming more than just babies. Paul Bloom has a gift for bringing abstract ideas to life, moving seamlessly from Darwin, Herodotus, and Adam Smith to The Princess Bride, Hannibal Lecter, and Louis C.K. Vivid, witty, and intellectually probing, Just Babies offers a radical new perspective on our moral lives.
Author | : Khizr Khan |
Publisher | : Knopf Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1524770914 |
The author traces his family's experiences immigrating to the U.S. to introduce the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, explaining how it represents America's democratic values and discussing the importance of the documents' history.
Author | : Cathy Travis |
Publisher | : BookPros, LLC |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0981453414 |
Constitution Translated for Kids is a simple translation of the entire U.S. Constitution, written at the 5th grade level. With the original 1787 text alongside a translation, this is the first ever side-by-side look at our most supreme legal and political document. This book is an excellent learning tool for teachers and parents. A teacher's guide and resources are also available on the author's website.
Author | : Megan E. Bryant |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 14 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1524793191 |
Get to know the Supreme Court with Citizen Baby! What makes the Supreme Court so supreme? Citizen Baby will consider the evidence and rule on what many consider to be the most powerful branch of government. Children and adults alike will enjoy learning about the highest court in the land in this adorable, informative board book.
Author | : Leo R. Chavez |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2017-10-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1503605264 |
Birthright citizenship has a deep and contentious history in the United States, one often hard to square in a country that prides itself on being "a nation of immigrants." Even as the question of citizenship for children of immigrants was seemingly settled by the Fourteenth Amendment, vitriolic debate has continued for well over a century, especially in relation to U.S. race relations. Most recently, a provocative and decidedly more offensive term than birthright citizenship has emerged: "anchor babies." With this book, Leo R. Chavez explores the question of birthright citizenship, and of citizenship in the United States writ broadly, as he counters the often hyperbolic claims surrounding these so-called anchor babies. Chavez considers how the term is used as a political dog whistle, how changes in the legal definition of citizenship have affected the children of immigrants over time, and, ultimately, how U.S.-born citizens still experience trauma if they live in families with undocumented immigrants. By examining this pejorative term in its political, historical, and social contexts, Chavez calls upon us to exorcise it from public discourse and work toward building a more inclusive nation.
Author | : DK |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 14 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0744026148 |
Take a road trip across the United States with this fun board book, which features the historical monuments, iconic landmarks, and national animals of the US. Baby's First United States is the perfect introduction to American culture for little ones. This colorful board book features the best of the US, from the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast to St. Louis Archway in the Midwest. Bright images complement the simple, age-appropriate text, ideal for reading aloud. Young children will love discovering the animals such as the bald eagle and the bison, and pointing out the faces of the presidents on Mount Rushmore. Baby's First United States is the ideal gift for kids to learn more about this great country and its history.
Author | : Shirley Vernick |
Publisher | : duopress |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-09-13 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781938093692 |
Here come the Boston babies, ready to give you a tour of their favorite city! Spirited and charming images pair with playful text to introduce young readers to a group of smart, active, stylish, and just plain silly tots enjoying life in Boston. From the USS Constitution to the iconic Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in the Boston Public Garden, this entertaining book is an essential introduction to the fun, arts, and diversity in store for the babies of Boston. And the fun doesn’t end here. Boston Baby includes oodles of amusing activities and educational reading tips to help parents enjoy the book with their children over and over again!
Author | : Sibley Fleming |
Publisher | : Peachtree Junior |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Bedtime |
ISBN | : 9781561451425 |
What will it take to make Baby fall asleep? When Baby arrives, a new Mom and Dad follow the "How To" instructions in their baby book as closely as they can. But when the book says, "Now rock the baby to sleep," the parents are left a little confused about exactly what to do. They try every trick they can think of--from the ordinary to the outlandish--but Baby just won't fall asleep. Then, just when Mom and Dad are tired and running out of ideas, they make a wonderful discovery. Sibley Fleming's delightful adventure, complemented by John Amoss' fun and bright illustrations, is the perfect bedtime read-aloud.