First Ladies are more than just wives of U.S. presidents! This fun,
kid-friendly book of trivia and history shows that First Ladies help
influence America in ways both large and small.
Did you know that Mary Todd Lincoln hated slavery and helped to end it
in America? Or that Edith Wilson helped decode secret messages during
World War I? How about that Sarah Polk didn't let anyone dance in the
White House while she was first lady?
It's true! In addition to being hostesses, advocates, ambassadors,
activists, patriots, and role-models, each first lady put her own stamp
on the White House--and on our country. In this fun-filled, fact-filled
book, you can find out just what made each first lady unique and why
they were so important. As it turns out, first ladies are a pretty big
deal after all!
This book is perfect for fans of So You Want to be President? and Rad
American Women from A-Z: Rebels, Trailbalzers, and Visionaries who
Shaped Our History...And Our Future, and is a great entry point to
discussing elections, inaugurations, and all aspects of the White House
with children.
Praise for What's the Big Deal About First Ladies
★ A breezy way to, as Abigail Adams urged, 'remember the ladies.'
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
This title does an excellent job of highlighting the important roles
that these women played throughout history....A delightful introduction
to America's first ladies for elementary U.S. history collections.
--*School Library Journal
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Packed with interesting facts and illustrated with style, this upbeat
overview of America's First Ladies will entertain kids intrigued by
history. --Booklist