The Great Whoopie Pie Debate:
How Your Idea Becomes Maine Law
(Coloring Book)
Color the story of the legislative process of a bill becoming law from start to finish.
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Uniquely designed and written for Maine’s youth, The Great Whoopie Pie Debate: How Your Idea Becomes Maine Law, is a coloring and activity book to teach the next generation about how their government works.
Written by Senator Justin Chenette, each page is a lesson in the steps of the legislative process with fun facts about the Pine Tree State. This educational activity book has children solving puzzles, mazes, crosswords, fill-in-the-blanks, and more to offer an entertaining way to learn about Maine’s political system. This 32-page book visually demonstrates how a law is made from start to finish with a real-life illustration of when Maine legislators debated the state dessert. A perfect resource for teachers and parents alike. Now available at the Saco Scoop ice cream shop in downtown Saco!
Remember:
All proceeds benefit college scholarships for Maine students |
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Illustrator
Jefferson Coniaris is an illustrator based in Southern Maine. He started drawing and creating at a very young age, and further his skills by attending the Maine College of Art, earning a BFA in illustration in 2008.
Jefferson primarily works with comic, caricatures, logo and tattoo design, portraits, and cartoons, but will not shy away from a challenge. He works with a variety of media, from pencil and paper, all the way to digital.
He has been working freelance, successfully self published, and is creating new works of art to this day.
When is not drawing, Jefferson is typically with his family or working at an elementary school in the special education room.
Jefferson primarily works with comic, caricatures, logo and tattoo design, portraits, and cartoons, but will not shy away from a challenge. He works with a variety of media, from pencil and paper, all the way to digital.
He has been working freelance, successfully self published, and is creating new works of art to this day.
When is not drawing, Jefferson is typically with his family or working at an elementary school in the special education room.