A 2015 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live and work in the most
important house in the country, or what it's like to grow up there? Now,
with The White House for Kids as your guide, you can explore the
Executive Mansion for yourself. This intriguing, in-depth history of the
White House explains its role as a home, an office, and a powerful
symbol of the United States and tells both famous and little-known
stories about some of the surprising--and sometimes surprisingly
ordinary--things that go on there. Learn which president hosted T-ball
games on the White House lawn; which mischievous first son was scolded
for shooting spitballs at a portrait of President Andrew Jackson; which
first daughter held her high school prom in the famous mansion; which
first lady hung her laundry to dry in the East Room; where first
families go to work, entertain, relax, and have fun; how the White House
staff feels to see beloved presidential families come and go; and much
more. Crosscurricular activities allow readers to walk in the footsteps
of presidents and those around them.