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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the fairness of school rules, expresses interest in social justice, or asks about their rights as a young citizen. It transforms abstract legal concepts into relatable scenarios, moving beyond dry history to show how the Bill of Rights protects everyone, including kids. By exploring the first ten amendments through a historical and modern lens, it encourages critical thinking about freedom, privacy, and personal agency. Kathleen Krull masterfully balances legal gravity with a conversational tone, making it ideal for middle schoolers beginning to navigate their independence. Parents will appreciate how it fosters a sense of civic responsibility while empowering children to understand the logic behind the laws that govern their lives. It is a perfect bridge between school social studies and real-world dinner table conversations about justice and liberty.