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Marshall, The Courthouse Mouse eBOOK

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Cheryl and Peter Barnes
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K - 3rd
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Pages
40 pages
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A "mice way" to teach young readers about the legislative branch of government.

Download the ePub to your favorite whiteboard and use for an extra special social studies story time!

Should mice be able to eat any cheese they please? That’s the question in front of Chief Justice Marshall J. Mouse and his mice justices in Marshall, the Courthouse Mouse.

Written and illustrated by the award winning and bestselling writer/illustrator team Peter and Cheryl Barnes, Marshall, the Courthouse Mouse follows the United Mice of America’s Supreme Court as Chief Justice Marshall and his fellow mice justices debate the constitutionality of a sacred mouse law. Children will be educated and entertained as they learn about everything from petitioning the high court to handing down decisions to the laws of the land.

With a “find the turtle” activity throughout the book and a resource section for teachers and parents at the end, Marshall, the Courthouse Mouse delights and amuses kids as they learn about the Constitution, court opinions, and our nation’s laws.

Download the FREE Marshall, the Courthouse Mouse Classroom Activity Guide to reinforce key concepts and practice core skills!

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