This coloring book is up for grabs! It features prominent Supreme Court justices along with some images of the court itself and is geared toward young learners. If you’d like to win, simply leave a comment by, say, Friday.
paradisefound said,
Meg,
There’s not much out there that I’ve seen. My next book is just pre-Renaissance (Great Medieval Projects You Can Build Yourself), but not due out til next summer so of little use to you!
Specifically, there are a few about Leonardo da Vinci, one by my publisher:
http://tinyurl.com/383kzq
http://www.nomadpress.net/Leonardo.html
paradisefound said,
I have a new project? That I don’t know about?
debra said,
Funny you should mention this–#2 Daughter and I were just talking about the importance of knowing about government and the constitution. The only way to protect our rights is to know what they are!
debra said,
We’d be interested for an American Govt study ![]()
Gerky said,
American Gov would be great for us. Chip is so interested in the process…yea! I hope I win.
Robin said,
Don’t know how I missed this one… But throw my name in the hat too. Since hubby works for the Federal Courts, it’d be a great treat to explain it all to GB in kid terms.
Thank you for doing all these book give-aways! ![]()
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August 29, 2007 @ 8:33 am
Hey, I’m not interested in this. But I wanted to ask you if you knew of a project book (like yours) but for the Renaissance? Our co-op is doing Renaissance thinkers and the woman teaching it was commenting to me that she couldn’t find a good ‘project’ type book.