"If you're going to a march, you're going to want a sign"--and this
inspiring handbook, which introduces children to the world of action and
activism.
As more and more children attend the growing number of marches across
the country, this cheerful guide serves as a great reference tool and
conversation starter for youthful participants. Inspired by author
Martha Freeman's own experiences, this picture book addresses many of
the questions kids might have:
What should I wear?
How will I get there?
Where will I be able to go to the bathroom?
Is it okay to dance? (Yes, it is!)
All the while the text stays focused on the fact that the right to
assemble is a Constitutional part of our life as Americans . . .
whatever our political point of view.