There Ought to Be a Law by Portia Bright Pittman

There Ought to Be a Law by Portia Bright Pittman

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There Ought to Be a Law by Portia Bright Pittman

There Ought to be a Law-A Bright Day at the State Capitol is a fun, informational picture story book for ages 6-9 about how bills become laws. The illustrated story takes Eliza and Martin on a visit to the state legislature.

  • At the Capitol, in a playful, yet serious, way they create an anti-bullying bill, with a free ice cream amendment, and take it through the 12 steps required to become a law.
  • Eliza and Martin learn all about the state Capitol and its workings, meeting interesting people along the way.
  • The youth see the role government plays in their lives.
  • The story helps Eliza and Martin think about and appreciate rules in their own home, school, and community.

Grab your copy now and let the adventure begin


Mercer, Calvin: - Calvin Mercer is professor and codirector of the Religious Studies Program at East Carolina University. For twenty years, Dr. Mercer has worked with fundamentalist Christians in the classroom as a professor of biblical studies and in the consulting room as the go-to therapist for fundamentalist Christians in his city. He is coauthor of The Writings of Swami Sivananda (Edwin Mellen, 2007) and co-editor of Religion and the Implications of Radical Life Extension (Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming). He has published numerous articles in both religion and psychology journals and has presented a number of papers at the American Academy of Religion and other scholarly societies.
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ISBN 13 9781734935615
ISBN 10 1734935618
Title There Ought to Be a Law
Author Portia Bright Pittman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bright Books
Year published 2020-07-03
Number of pages 54
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.