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Law Day Read Aloud - ABOTA x Rendell Center


We’re excited to invite you to celebrate Law Day with a special read-aloud designed to connect with and inspire the next generation to better understand our Judicial system. Below are the book selections:

Andrew Learns About Lawyers by Tiffany Obeng

Turning Pages by Sonia Sotomayor

NoodlePhant by Jacob Kramer and K-Fai Steele

What to Expect:

Volunteer lawyers and judges will virtually visit classrooms to read selected children’s books that promote a deeper understanding of the American judicial system and rule of law.

  • The sessions lasts up to 30 minutes

  • Ideal for grades 1-5.

  • Includes interactive discussions where students can ask questions, reflect on what they heard, and share their thoughts

For Students, This Experience:

  • Fosters critical thinking by exploring the meaning of justice and reflecting on the legal foundations of American liberty and democracy.

  • Promotes literacy through engaging, age-appropriate stories

  • Enable students to gain the knowledge, skills, and disposition of actively engaged citizens;

  • Promote interest in the law to young people;

  • Celebrate the U.S. Constitution and the Rule of Law.

For Lawyers and Judges, This Is an Opportunity To:

  • Give back: Inspire the next generation with your knowledge and passion

  • Make an impact: Help young students understand the role of law in everyday life

  • Engage meaningfully: Use carefully chosen books to foster thoughtful conversations on legal themes in a fun, age-appropriate way

    Register Now!

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