What Is the Bill of Rights?

By M.J. Slate

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?


Based on pure, unbiased facts, this book explains what is laid out in the Bill of Rights in a way that kids can understand.

What Is the Bill of Rights? By M.J. Slate

Even the youngest kids are full of questions that deserve to be answered.

Older kids can read this on their own.

Parents can read this book with their younger kids.

Adults can even gain some valuable insight into America’s Bill of Rights.

What Does the U.S. Constitution Say? is the first book in the series “Kids Have Questions, Too!” by Author M.J. Slate.

See What People Are Saying

“Thank you for breaking down such a difficult document for kids to understand.”

Anonymous

“This book will be a great asset for anyone interested in understanding the Constitution.”

Sarah, Homeschool Mom of 3

“I love the glossary at the end. It will be a great supplemental text for my students!”

Becky, 3rd Grade teacher

“I like that the book sticks to what the Constitution says with no bias. It is straight forward, but still interesting.”

Pamela

Series: Kids Have Questions, Too!

Author: M.J. Slate