From campaigns to voting booths, from local elections to national
races, this fun and fact-filled book--now in chapter book
format!--celebrates the fundamental American idea that we the people get
to decide who runs the show. A perfect way to start a conversation
about American elections with young readers.
Did you know that we have more than ninety thousand state and local
governments in the US? Or that Election Day celebrations two hundred
years ago featured marching bands and bonfires? How about that George
Washington was our only president who ran unopposed?
Elections allow adult citizens the chance to choose how our cities,
states, and country are run. Even kids who can't vote yet can make their
voices heard by helping the candidates they like get votes! Our
elections can seem complicated, but at their core they're all about
having a say in our own lives and future. In this fun and fact-filled
chapter book, readers learn just how important being an active
participant in our democracy can be through one simple message:
Elections matter, and we can all play our part.
This entertaining, fact-filled book, perfect for fans of the Who Was
series, is a great way to talk about American elections and the fact
that we all have a voice and a role to play.
With full-color illustrations throughout and a timeline of American
voting rights expansions and additional reading resources at the end,
this book is a perfect introduction to the story of elections in
America.