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Ignorance is No Defense: A Teenager's Guide to Georgia Law

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This book teaches children how fascinating as well as fragile these wonderful wonders are to the world. Mrs. Knoodle, the big green teacher, and her magical skirt inspire her class to become green and make an effort to help preserve our rainforests. In each book of this series, you will get to know the big green teacher, her class and their little friends a little bit better. Includes fun art and activities in the back of the book and a special rainforest song. This book is exceptional for introducing conservation in a simple and entertaining way for children.

211 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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J. Tom Morgan

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January 18, 2023
An easy to read summary of Georgia laws related to teenagers. A think most people, including myself, when reading this book are thankful they were not arrested for silly things that would be misdemeanors based on GA law.
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August 1, 2016
This book was a summer reading assignment. Good Job school system for assigning this one. Easy read with real scenarios. This book even provides answers and examples for your teen should he/she be stopped by the police, etc.. Teens(6th grade and up) and parents read this book together. We read this book with our teen and had active discussions around its contents. The knowledge from this book could protect you, your teen and your family from making ignorant legal decisions.
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November 11, 2016
Should definitely be read by educators, parents, and other people working directly with teenagers in the state of Georgia. Eye opening read!
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