What's the Law?
A Book About the Law and Justice System (The Brite Star Kids Learn About the Justice System)
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Narrated by:
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Carolyn Larsen
About this listen
Brite Star World Education is dedicated to providing tools that help children grow into responsible adults—responsible for themselves, responsible in the way they relate to others, and responsible in the way they relate to their environment
It’s Career Day at the Brite Star School, and the class gets a visit from Brett’s parents. In What’s the Law?, Brett’s father, who is a lawyer, and Brett’s mother, who is a judge, help the class understand the basics of the court system.
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